osc Porcelain inside Emacsa project by agraul Project Description |
Creating Userspace Livepatching using GNU Compiler Infrastructurean idea by gbelinassi DescriptionLivepatching can be described as replacing a faulty, bugged function with another function that contains the fix for the problem. This process requires the livepatch developer to extract the code from the project in question (e.g. glibc, openssl) in such a way to create a single shared object file (.so) that can be loaded within all processes that uses such library. |
Tool to collect relevant data from images and containers tested in openQAa project by jlausuch Project DescriptionThis idea has been partially implemented for JeOS images, where we are collecting some data from the images whenever a new build ends up in openQA. For instance, https://openqa.opensuse.org/tests/2419705#step/image_info/9 is collecting the size of the image, as well as total number of RPMs, the list of RPMs with their size and some filesystem information. |
fix printing in the Taipei officean invention by lnussel the Taipei office lacks automatic printer discovery so everyone has to download and install some weird "driver". That's not the Linux way of doing things. So set up a cups server and do proper printer announcements with that one. |
AI frontend to Bugzillaan idea by paolodepa Project Description |
Internal SUSE webzinea project by cyberiad The idea is to have an internal web page that mainly presents new SUSE employees or the ones you might not know yet. Other topics can be covered like reports about hack week projects or other interesting stuff apart from the daily work we all do. |
Performance profile and possibly improve Jitsi web clientan invention by mkoutny Project Description |
Learning & using Tensorflow to estimate patch installation times on SUSE Manageran invention by PSuarezHernandez Introduction |
Build a Unikernel that runs WebAssemblya project by flavio_castelli |
Improve the supportconfig database toolan idea by leonardocf The tool, developed in previous HackWeeks, is mostly abandoned. |
Make Intel baytrail based device(s) work better with openSUSEa project by mkubecek Recently I became a (not very proud) owner of Acer Aspire Switch 10E, a small notebook/tablet convertible based on Intel baytrail platform. Replacing preinstalled (32-bit!) Windows 8.1 with (64-bit) openSUSE proved more challenging than expected, mostly because the device is haunted by a 32-bit UEFI so that it took me a week to make it boot without an external USB flash disk. |
Big SUSE Event Bus (for SUSE services integration)a project by mdinca Within SUSE we are using various systems for different tasks. E.g. GitHub and GitLab as DVCS, Jenkins for building or testing, OBS for building… and the list continues. Some of those systems can be interconnected in some way. But not every system can do that, especially if you are behind a corporate firewall and some (I'm looking at you GitHub) have a quota. So wouldn't it be nice to have something like a Big SUSE event bus, where every event we'd be interested in could be queried or subscribed to? |
continue / push osc2a project by mstrigl While osc is growing and getting more and more complex and hard to maintain, there is an object oriented rewrite of osc which key points are: |
vim-plugin for expanding rpm macrosan idea by m_meister creating a vim plugin, that expands this kind of macros into a new vim buffer by pushing a key |
Rewrite transactional-update in C++a project by fos transactional-update, the application to update read-only systems such as openSUSE MicroOS and openSUSE Kubic and the Transactional Server installations of openSUSE Leap, openSUSE Tumbleweed and SUSE Linux Enterprise Server, evolved from a POC to a fully fledged solution - and is currently completely written in Bash. This has been working really well in the past, but is gradually reaching its limits, especially when thinking about supporting additional file systems or ports to other Linux distributions - yes, we have a huge interest in other distributions adopting our technology. |
Create a library to extract and standardize data from Progress and Bugzilla (or other systems), and process them to generate metrics of performancea project by ilausuch Project Description |
'Who's that guy?' - a floor based mini gamean invention by thutterer Documentation |
80-bit floats support on x86_64 for Valgrinda project by mfranc |
Improve linuxrc/rescue systema project by aginies **Rescue system** has a lot of options , but most of them can only be set at boot time, first idea is too provide a way to configure them while the system is running.
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FTrace Visualization Toola project by jesingh Project DescriptionA visualization tool that directly digests ftrace function traces and provides easier to understand timing diagrams with the ability to quickly look up functions from within the program. |
Spec-cleaner finishing jobsa project by scarabeus_iv Cover more cornercases for spec-cleaner to allow the swap of formatspecfile due to its bugginess in comparsion. |
Get openSUSE running in parallel to Android on a regular and rooted Android Smartphonea project by sndirsch Get openSUSE running in parallel to Android on a regular and rooted Android Smartphone. On top of this try to get a graphical desktop running using Xvnc available for Android. |
remote hackweek or fairway people hacksa project by dmaiocchi Can we improve the remote hackweek experience for remote or non NUE people at SUSE? |