Implement a self-servicable Trello replacement in Jiraa project by jplack |
Personal DNS and TLS infrastructurean idea by pdostal DescriptionThe goal is to host HA DNS setup myself. I wanna host my public as well as internal zones. The servers will be interconnected via p2p Wireguard tunnels. The deployment will be done via Ansible. |
Chef 12 on the (open)SUSEa project by nkrinner Recent packages for Chef on the SUSE platforms are in a poor shape. In the meantime, Chef 12 is in the beta phase. Let's use the hack week to polish and update our Chef packages. |
Play with Caas Platform 2 and Salta project by wanghaisu CaaSP is designed to be used with containers based on SUSE micro OS, using Salt as the management tool. CaaSP2 GMC is available at the moment. I want to spend the hackweek 0x10 to play with it, figure out how CasSP integrate and work with Salt. |
Add a machine-readable output to dmidecodea project by jdelvare DescriptionThere have been repeated requests for a machine-friendly dmidecode output over the last decade. During Hack Week 19, 5 years ago, I prepared the code to support alternative output formats, but didn't have the time to go further. Last year, Jiri Hnidek from Red Hat Linux posted a proof-of-concept implementation to add JSON output support. This is a fairly large pull request which needs to be carefully reviewed and tested. |
Rewrite maintenance's dependency checkers in Pythonan invention by leonardocf We currently have a set of shell scripts that verify if patches can be properly installed on multiple combinations of base products, extensions and modules. These scripts are all written in shell and are annoying to maintain, as configuration and code is all mixed up. |
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Home data center project base on raspberry pi and openSUSEa record by JWSun Setup a home data center base on raspberry pi and openSUSE |
Become a CAD experta project by vuntz A few months ago, I started thinking "it cannot be that hard to model my house using some CAD software". And of course I miserably failed. |
Tensorflow on opensusean idea by huizhizhao BackgroundTensorFlow makes it easy for beginners and experts to create machine learning models for desktop, mobile, web, and cloud. But from installation guide to best practice there're rarely cases mentioned tensorflow on OpenSUSE. So OpenSUSE needs to be introduced to tensorflow community. |