Hack salt-toaster to use systemd-nspawn instead of dockera project by mdinca It seems that systemd-nspawn, together with machinectl can use qcow2 images directly. |
Archive.org Plugin for Volumio Music Playera project by cwh Volumio is a great, Linux based, open source music player for Raspberry PI and x86. |
Fleet standalone UIan idea by rcabello |
Use TPM2 Policynv to validate sealed key to prevent downgrade attacka project by michael-chang |
Finish crmsh history guidean invention by dmuhamedagic There's a crmsh history guide in works for a very long time and it really really needs to be finished. |
Easy Hacks of LibreOfficean idea by zhengqiang LibreOffice is developed by hundreds of people around the world. It's free and open source software, so I would like to study how it works and add improvements. Start with fixing bugs, to improve skills and be more involved in open source projects. |
Secure Note/File-Storagea project by apritschet I'd like to write a webservice comparable e.g. to Evernote or NextCloud. Emphasis of the project is that the server only provides storage for the actual data and keys; en- and decryption is to be performed by the client. |
Export "salt-toaster" tests execution profile to Prometheusa project by PSuarezHernandez "salt-toaster" allows you to test multiple Salt package flavors across different operating systems via Docker containers. This project is heavily used on the SUSE Manager team to hardening the Salt package that is shipped on the openSUSE/SLE distributions. Link to GitHub repository |
Learn about io_uringan idea by zhonglidong |
WebUI for your dataa project by avicenzi A single place to view every bit of data you have. |