Paper folding machinea project by aocole Build a paper folding machine capable of folding Skill Shot. |
Drawing in the software world/context and beyonda project by dmaiocchi This hackweek I will focus on improving my drawing/painting skills. |
Use and learn Harvestera project by ganghe |
caching proxy for openSUSE reposa project by bmwiedemann |
Get familiar with k3sa project by riafarov |
make some updates to python-kmodan idea by zhonglidong Descriptionpython-kmod is the python interface for libkmod. But the upstream became inactive for a long time. The last commit was 11 years ago. In the meantime kmod is still under actively developing. So I want to narrow down the gap between these two packages during this Hackweek. |
JeOS Gatewaya project by cwickert Create an OpenVPN gateway based on SLES 12 JeOS |
My Epitapha project by aocole Create a site where users can post their desired epitaph |
Learn Ansiblean idea by cvar Ansible is great for easily provisioning systems and whole clusters. Compared to Salt it may be slower, but on the other hand it doesn't have to install "minion-like" software on the hosts it operates on. My very-near-future plan is to create an Ansible playbook for fast-provisioning Ceph clusters and automatically running a series of functionality tests on them. Also, I can see Ansible playing an important role on my efforts for automating virtualization testing. |
Home assistant that doesn't spy on you - developer's editiona project by DKarakasilis There are various home assistant solutions out there but all of them transfer your voice to some server for processing. This is a no-go for sane people although the technology is interesting and could be useful. There are various open source tools out there to achieve the same result but there is no turn key open source self hosted solution. The goal of this project is to implement a way to have a home assistant running locally - ideally with one command. |