gfxboot for grub2a project by snwint Make a final attempt to implement a graphical user interface for grub2 (gfxboot2). |
Experiment with uselessd as a systemd replacement on openSUSE 13.1an invention by dsterba The base version for uselessd is systemd-208, which is the version used in 13.1. Let's try if a direct substitution of the binaries works and watch out for the problems. |
Google Hangouts killer: WebRTC-based video conferencing systema project by ancorgs We have some internal systems for videoconferencing like Big Blue Button or OpenMeetings. But in my experience none of them can compare to Google Hangouts, which is still the best free (as in free beer) alternative for videoconferencing with integrated screen sharing. |
Multimedia insane migrationa project by scarabeus_iv Packman reduction |
TIU - Transactional Image Updatea project by kukuk Project Description |
Simulate SD card in softwarea project by algraf To make OpenQA work with real ARM devices, we need to control |
Integrate Machinery into SLEnkins (QA-automation-testing)a project by dmaiocchi WEB_PAGES: |
EVERYONE can contribute to documentation – See how YOU can join the partyan invention by chabowski |
Get the new SUSE Floor ready to use!a project by rsalevsky The new SUSE Floor is nearly done. The core functionality is already implemented and only some basic features are left. |
HackWeek T-Shirta project by abodry If nothing is changed, no Hackweek T-Shirt awaits us. So, taking the initiative, I am searching for other creative minds to collaborate with. |
geekos.prv.suse.net employee finderan invention by hennevogel Mission: |
package Atom and its dependencies for openSUSEa project by pluskalm It would be nice to have trendy and hip editor [0] in openSUSE. Currently however some nodejs dependencies are missing. |
Create an ALP based Leap replacement. (Grassy Knoll)an invention by simotek |
Testing and adding GNU/Linux distributions on Uyunian invention by juliogonzalezgil Join the Gitter channel! https://gitter.im/uyuni-project/hackweek |
Brainstorming about Continuous Delivery in SLEa project by pgeorgiadis Hackweek is here! I think this is the best week of the year to sit down altogether and exchange ideas and suggestions. The main topic is Automation. The goal is that many of these ideas might help various teams within SUSE to engage their business reasons better in defining key expectations and improve the quality of our software products. No fear of change -- the aim is to propose a modern pipeline in a less-invasive manner. Everybody has an idea, everybody has a voice! Brainstorming together can be useful to many different roles, including testers, analysts and developers. Let's have a chit-chat and write down some of those; Hopefully we will come up with plenty of tips on how to organise testing activities better. |
Faster kernel builds in the OBSan invention by michal-m The kernel compile and link itself is only a fraction of the OBS kernel-default package build. Several other passes take significant time: - Post build checks, especially the clamav scan |
Jitsi for Hackweeka project by rsimai Primarily to support Hackweek, but also to gain experience for a potential future corporate use, I like to run the open source Jitsi in a SUSE context and within a setup that is close to what SUSE IT is doing. |
Open Source Firmware for EV chargers using the ESP32 Chip (Autoaid / EN-Plus / EVSEDO)an invention by bschmidt |
openQA Package Testinga project by RBrownSUSE openQA has a well earned reputation as a 'full system' testing tool, able to test a system end-to-end from the operating system to it's applications on a number of different platforms and architectures, including VM's & Bare Metal. |
early stage kdump supporta project by mbrugger |
openSUSE 13.2 ARM hackathona project by algraf openSUSE 13.2 is taking shape on ARM, but we need to make sure we smoothen its edges to make an actual release out of it. The goal of this project is to make sure all devices we should run on actually work and that the last few packages necessary for productive use of ARM devices work properly on 13.2. |
Build a minetest server inside SUSE networka project by whdu An introduction from minetest website: " Minetest is a near-infinite-world block sandbox game and a game engine, inspired by InfiniMiner, Minecraft, and the like. Minetest is available natively for Windows, OS X, GNU/Linux, Android, and FreeBSD. It is Free/Libre and Open Source Software, released under the LGPL 2.1 or later. " |
Let’s Encrypt integration into openSUSE/SLEa project by abergmann |
Revive (web)pin for openSUSEa record by lrupp Which package currently provides libfoo.so.6 ? |
Add RISC-V support in openQAa project by ldevulder openQA currently supports different architectures: x86(_64), ppc64le, aarch64 and s390x. In this project I would like to add support for RISC-V[1]. First emulated ontop of x86, like we previously did with aarch64. As openSUSE images for that processor are already generated, it could be useful to do some basic automated tests on them. |