Rancher & Gardener: Stronger Togetheran idea by mlnoga Project Description |
Modernize SCC Customer Management and/or Patchfinderan invention by digitaltomm |
Learn Ruby and Ruby on Railsan invention by alarrosa The main goal is learning Ruby and enough Ruby on Rails to hack on the hackweek tool and fix (what seems to be) a simple issue like this . |
Let's play with RKE, Ansible and Libvirt!a project by ccamacho Project Description |
filesystem checking using symbolic executionan idea by jirislaby I already wrote a description and this shit ate it after I clicked create project (because "go home" overlapped). I won't write the long story second time, sorry. In short: symbolic execution on btrfs and input of death, that is. |
Learn more about Docker and Goan idea by mitiao Learn Docker and Go by reading book of the source code analysis of docker. |
Building Image with KIWIan idea by Jeffreycheung Well, we know that there are many tools in SUSE to build a image and one of them is KIWI. I would like to find time to study and build the image by KIWI during this hackweek. |
Play CAP on AWSa project by fanyadan Have a play with SUSE CAP on AWS during this hackweek. |
Enhance SUSE Manager + Rancher + K3s/RKE Automationa project by nbornstein Project Description |
Add Graphics Mode to WozManiaan invention by e_bischoff Project description |
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Deep learning/ AI topics (Continuation from HW 16)a project by arun_kant Planning to do some deep learning course sessions e.g. fastai , google ML crash course etc. Also try to understand common tools (tensorflow, jupyter notebook, numpy, pandas, pytorch) and practices e.g. Convoluation neutral nets, SGD used to solve learning problems. |
Improve GUI interface for FriCASa project by zcjia The current GUI of FriCAS is ancient and difficult to use. I plan to improve that by using modern GUI frameworks, at least to make a working proof-of-concept demo to show this idea works. |
Create container image as replacement to run Multi-Machine testsuite in openQAa project by bchou Purpose: |
Get started with QTa project by moskyto Learn QT and make something to try it. |
summarize debug methods of libvirtan idea by herbert0890 It's not easy to debug in libvirt. There are always many log output. So I want to summarize some debug methods of libvirt to make it an easy way. |
Rootless Containersan invention by cyphar In many cases, people want to start containers on a system where the administrator is not happy about granting privileges to users or installing any new software. For example, when I was a researcher and wanted to run Python 3 on a computing cluster it was not possible to get the administrator to install Docker or Python 3. |
GitHub GraphQl (v4)an invention by dmaiocchi Explore the GraphQl (v4) GitHub Api and do a small project in (Elixir would be the choice) |
Better diff'ing experiencean idea by MSirringhaus DescriptionFor diff-ing directories, I usually like to use meld, but it struggles a lot with large trees. |
Learn Design Modela project by jtzhao Learning design model can help to produce high quality codes, which will benefit our products. |
Learning more about statistics in home-assistantan invention by fcrozat DescriptionHome Assistant can gather a lot of statistics from associated sensors. |
VNC: Ability to share and reconnect sessionsa project by michalsrb The goal is to jump forward with this fate: https://fate.suse.com/319319 |
Learn about Ruby on Railsa project by SShyukriev Read RoR docs and continue the TODO list from https://events.opensuse.org/conference/oSC16/program/proposal/894 + issues from https://github.com/ChrisBr/rails101/issues as a practice. |
Learn HPC and get Harvester Deployed and Running on Top of HPCan idea by mweiss2 Project Description |
Winepak integration for openSUSEan idea by clanig Recently the Winepak project has launched. |
Automate fstest runs using SUSE Engineering Clouda project by jankara Currently, each filesystem developer does his fstests runs (a testsuite for regression-testing of filesystems) on his dedicated test machine, on Orthos machine, ... This not only means duplication of efforts to automate this testing but also leads to inefficient use of resources (sometimes the test machine is just idle, sometimes you would need more tests to run in parallel to speed up development). The goal of this effort is to use SUSE Engineering Cloud to implement fire-and-forget fstests runs where you specify kernel to test (fetched from git tree or so), fstests configs to run, and then just pick up test results later on... |
finish the ioq3 arm VMan invention by lnussel I need to finish my work from the last hackweek |
Intensive Python refresheran idea by cjschroder2 Refresh my sad neglected mad Python skillz, and become reasonably fluent once again. Focus on improving cool YAML to DocBook XML conversion script https://github.com/SUSE/doc-cap/pull/102 |
Mapping Open Source Governance Modelsan invention by cschum There are a lot of open source projects out there. They have a wide spectrum of governance models. It's a critical component to the success of a project so it's worth learning from others and consciously deciding on how governance is set up for a project. It's also a critical factor to assess projects and a subject for research. |
apache2 package adjustmentsan idea by pgajdos Project Description |
Create an Android app for Syncthing as part of the Syncthing Tray projecta project by mkittler DescriptionThere's already an app but code/features already in Syncthing Tray could be reused to create a nicer app with additional features like managing ignore patterns more easily. The additional UI code for the app could then in turn be re-used by other parts of Syncthing Tray, e.g. to implement further steps in the wizard as requested by some users. This way one "UI wrapper codebase" could serve GNU/Linux, Windows and Android (and in theory MacOS) at the same time which is kind of neat. |
Use Relax-and-Recover (rear) as generic installer in the plain SUSE installation systeman invention by jsmeix The basic idea is is to boot the plain SUSE installation system (inst-sys) but to not let it run YaST. |
Create a docker container for running an old applicationa project by david_chang I had an application can't run on recent openSUSE for some time but it can run on openSUSE13.1 before. So I'd like to have a docker container (image) to run the application and learn some about docker container |
Graphical view of the changes to be made to disks during installationa project by ancorgs Right now, during the (open)SUSE installation process, the changes to be performed on the storage devices are presented as a list of actions such as: |
Native build of openSUSE WSL images on aarch64a project by lkocman Project Description |
study mu project instance + shimutil toolan idea by dtseng Project Description
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Automatic performance analytical framework and dashboardan idea by mgorman My last hackweek project was "melbot", a server-side automated system for running performance tests. This went from being a project to something the performance team now uses heavily. The volume of data it now produces is excessive and problems are easily missed. It's a short hackweek for me due to being on holiday for two of the days but there are three objectives to the hackweek project |
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Learn about Vim by reading a booka project by zoecao Learn Vim by reading book of Practical Vim |
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Developer documentation for edliban idea by neilbrown |
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learn puppeta project by eMBee and find out how it compares to salt |
Floppy disk controller/drive emulatoran idea by jmoellers I am into retro-computing and one of my treasures is an SB180FX microcomputer: an HD64180 CPU running at blazing 9.something MHz and having a whopping 512kB RAM! |
Add Valgrind checks to Libgcrypta project by pmonrealgonzalez Project Description |
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NIS and IPv6an invention by kukuk Look at the NIS RPC protocol, enable IPv6 where possible, document where not. Try to find out what Solaris is doing. |
Btrfs quotas improvementsan idea by winddss The problem with quotas is that the feature itself isn't yet mature. At least until very recently, and possibly still, quotas couldn't be depended upon to work correctly (various not entirely uncommon corner-cases would trigger negative numbers, etc), and even when they do work correctly, they simply don't scale well in combination with balance, check, etc -- that 10X difference isn't uncommon. Understanding the code in Btrfs quotas, give a analysis & improvement. |
Improve support for Fuji X camerasa project by msmeissn The Fuji X series cameras are not well supported in libgphoto2 yet. |
xdg-utils python rewritea project by simotek The plan is to start working towards a rewrite of xdg-utils in python, focusing on the really bad bits such as dealing with desktop files and mime handling. |