Docker Desktop Extension for Application Collectiona project by pcaraballo DescriptionDocker and Docker Desktop are the tools of choice for most of developers when it comes to container runtime and management in local environments. Both have been out there for many years, and users are well familiarized with them, so both are great catalysts for adopting new solutions. |
Work on my OBS packagesa project by lrupp ~> osc my pkg | wc -l |
Say Hello To Ceph!a project by wanglh Learn ceph architecture and try to deploy a ceph cluster. |
Learn more BPF Compiler Collection (BCC)a project by david_chang After joined Gary's BCC workshop a few days ago. The BCC is interesting to me, so I'd like to look into it. |
Improve yast devtoolsan invention by jreidinger There is now bunch of yast devtools but the most of them are obsolete or useful only for ycp developement, which is now dead. It is also mixture of tools to build package, develop single package and new yast meta for doing changes on all modules developed by yast team. So goal is |
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Learn more about dropwatcha project by david_chang dropwatch is a utility which can help you to see if data is been dropped in linux network stack. |
Bring Jangouts to Factory and Debug ita project by gameboy974 Motivation: "Make Jangouts Great Again!!" |
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Merge webui into OBS APIan invention by coolo The webui is currently the poor cousin of the OBS parts even though it's wildly used. It's a pain in the ass to code for it as there is not a API for most things you need to do - and if there is it's cumbersome to use. |
Architecting a Machine Learning project with SUSE CaaSPan invention by jordimassaguerpla The goal of this project is to get an overview of the state-of-the-art technology on training and deploying machine learning projects with kubernetes and apply that to a SUSE CaaSP cluster. |
detect and visualise git commits' patch-based dependenciesa project by aspiers It is well-known that two git commits within a single repo can be independent from each other, by changing separate files to each other, or changing separate parts of the same file(s). Conversely when a commit changes a line, it is "dependent" on not only the commit which last changed that line, but also any commits which were responsible for providing the surrounding lines of context, because without those previous versions of the line and its context, the commit's diff would not cleanly apply. |
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Highly Avaliable DNS for nonprofit organization hkfree.orga project by opithart DescriptionI take part in a non-profit organization which seeks to share knowledge, teach tech and connect people in Hradec Králové region to it's network and the internet. It's called hkfree.org |
Look at using the boost graph library as main container for devices in libstoragea project by aschnell Storing the devices in libstorage as a graph looks like a natural approach. The boost graph library (BGL) could be used here instead of the selfmade iterator over iterator (not a graph) concept currently used. |
Learn about Openstack and dockera project by ZRen goals
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Play with CoreOSa project by wanghaisu CoreOS is a new Linux distribution that has been rearchitected to provide features needed to run modern infrastructure stacks. CoreOS is popular on most cloud providers (EC2, Rackspace, GCE), virtualization platforms (Vagrant, VMware, OpenStack, QEMU/KVM) and bare metal servers (PXE, iPXE, ISO, Installer). |
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Learn using LangChain/LangGraph to facilitate LLM application buildinga project by fanyadan DescriptionLearn how to apply LangChain or LangGraph into LLM application building |
Take care of my Debian packagesan invention by vcuadradojuan Take time this week to take care of the packages I maintain at Debian; open bugs, fix bugs, new upstream versions, enable testsuites in autopkgtest. |
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Improve OpenStack Documentationan invention by a_jaeger Improve OpenStack documentation and tools used by it. |
A tool comparing openqa test result of any two test runs for job groupan idea by tonyyuan [comment]: # This tool is used to compare test result of any two test runs (two builds) for a job group. [comment]: # The architecture design is done. The backend is basically working. Frontend need to implement. |
Try another OS (or distro)a project by bear454 Feeling very comfortable with your (open)SUSE desktop? Don't get too comfortable; there's a lot of innovation out there. Try living in a different system for a few days, and see if you can find some innovative paradigms to bring back 'home' with you. Here's a few suggestions: |