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a
project
by
pluskalm
We are using various tools, many of them are not yet in Tumbleweed (such as rst2html5, git-pimp and so on), aim of this project is to get them there.
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over 6 years
ago.
3 hacker ♥️.
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a
project
by
lpalovsky
The idea is simple - I want to learn Python :)
My previous knowledge about Python is small. Only few tutorials and some initial readings of below mentioned books to get an overview.
Updated
over 3 years
ago.
3 hacker ♥️.
2 followers.
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a
project
by
emiler
Project Description
Updated
almost 2 years
ago.
3 hacker ♥️.
3 followers.
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a
project
by
Nijel
My plan is to add some more features to Weblate. The list is definitely not complete, but I'd like to check at least following areas:
Updated
over 6 years
ago.
3 hacker ♥️.
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an
invention
by
psimons
We have various individual tools to automate parts of the Haskell packaging process, like cabal-rpm, but those tools aren't integrated into a fully automated system that keeps Haskell packages up-to-date with as little human intervention as possible. I would like to build that system. Stackage provides us with an accurate list of packages and versions that are known to work together well, and there are basically two flavors: the nightly snapshot (bleeding edge) and the LTS release (stable API). The former is appropriate for Tumbleweed, IMHO, and the latter is appropriate for stable releases like SLE or Leap.
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over 6 years
ago.
3 hacker ♥️.
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a
project
by
bmaryniuk
Currently Salt is using supportconfig utility alongside with the SUSE Manager installation. Every single bugreport for Salt, that contains its logs are always useless that regard. It might work for SUSE Manager, but for Salt it doesn't. And even after asking user to switch the cluster into a debug mode or even trace mode, it is still far away from being useful enough, so the supporter don't need to dance with the tambourine around the fire, guessing what ghost just munged what component.
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over 6 years
ago.
3 hacker ♥️.
1 follower.
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a
project
by
jdelvare
The SMBus standard specifies an address resolution protocol (SMBus ARP.) It has two key features :
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over 6 years
ago.
3 hacker ♥️.
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a
project
by
lkocman
I'm running a simple home mirror, but I managed to get into a situation where I have to use a bunch of custom excludes.
I think we should be able to offer what people want nowadays.\
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almost 2 years
ago.
3 hacker ♥️.
5 followers.
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a
project
by
jenspinney
There are several popular ways of controlling home automation with voice today. Amazon Echo and Google Home both allow users to control lights, speakers, etc. with a simple voice command.
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over 5 years
ago.
3 hacker ♥️.
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a
project
by
ammartinez
At SUSE/openSUSE we are using (at least some times) Etherpad, whose functionality is really limited and looks as taken from the past. After taking a look to other possible Open Source alternatives, I think there is at the moment any which offers all the feature I would like to have. Because of that I would like to contribute to JetPad, with the idea of using it privately and that it can also be used by SUSE/openSUSE.
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over 6 years
ago.
3 hacker ♥️.
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