SUSE Music(ian) Spacea project by ralfflaxa Once again, the SUSE band is coming together to make music and we're planning a party this time round!!! |
Easy openSUSE Upgradea project by maverick74 The idea is about an easy way to allow users to make upgrades (e.g.: changing from one major version like 15.0 to version 15.1) using a GUI and as easy as they can in Ubuntu. |
Port some classic game to Linuxa project by MDoucha Let's pick some old classic game, reverse engineer the data formats and game rules and write an open source engine for it from scratch. Some games from 1990s are simple enough that we could have a playable prototype by the end of the week. |
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Learn (machine) learningan invention by mwilck I'd like to gain practical knowledge about machine learning / TensorFlow / scikit by trying out simple examples. |
Preserve SUSE's historya project by fos Project Description |
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openSUSE build supported by SUSE ITa project by vgrinco Project Description |
MicroOS Desktopa project by RBrownSUSE Updated about 3 years ago. 27 hacker ♥️. 19 followers. |
Babylon Testinga project by dmaiocchi Goal: |
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Resistance is Futile - Using zypper to "upgrade" CentOS/RHEL to openSUSE/SLESa project by RBrownSUSE zypper is magic |
SUSE @home Hands On Laba project by johnmpugh Project DescriptionIn the past year we've found ourselves in the middle of a pandemic, we merged two awesome companies together, and we have completely changed the trajectory of SUSE and Rancher. This project is intended to transfer knowledge of SUSE to Rancher and Rancher to SUSE for those who may be challenged with time and resources to try new things. This gives us a chance to explore other uses for Kubernetes all while taking advantage of older equipment (for use as workers) we may have to spare. |
New SUSE R&D Employee workstation/laptop auto-installera project by dmacvicar The idea is to create a bootable medium (eg. pendrive) that allows: |
crash-pythona project by jeff_mahoney New Development |
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SUSE branded keycaps modelsan invention by cbosdonnat Project Description |
virtio-serial in OpenStacka project by e_bischoff Currently, the usual way to communicate with VM instances in the cloud from outside is ssh. This is okay for most uses, but a) does not work when you mess up with the guest's ability to network and b) requires a free floating IP. |
gfxboot for grub2a project by snwint Make a final attempt to implement a graphical user interface for grub2 (gfxboot2). |
openQA IDEa project by coolo There is a running gag built into openQA called interactive mode. It goes like this: "if you need the interactive mode, it's broken". The reason: the so called interactive mode is a collection of hacks - in theory making it possible to update needles in a running test. |
Video presence system for distributed teamsa project by ancorgs Those working remotely or managing a distributed team know it: face time is invaluable. The former openSUSE team has been using http://sqwiggle.com to keep in touch and Google hangout to hold a stand up meeting every morning. |
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Workadventu.re at SUSEa project by jevrard For events like engineering summit or hackweeks, it would be nice to have a SUSE instance of workadventu.re, and have our own maps, wired with (open)SUSE's jitsi! |
early stage kdump supporta project by mbrugger |
[openSUSE] speed up distro rebuild time by analyzing rebuild grapha project by lnussel The openSUSE build service could build hundreds of packages in parallel but in practice serial package dependencies prevent that. |
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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. |
Create openSUSE images for Arm/RISC-V boardsan invention by avicenzi |
"autoremove" functionality for zypperan invention by e_bischoff The purpose would be to have the equivalent of Ubuntu's "apt-get autoremove" functionality. |
Multimedia insane migrationa project by scarabeus_iv Packman reduction |
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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. |
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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 |
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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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. |
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Revive (web)pin for openSUSEa record by lrupp Which package currently provides libfoo.so.6 ? |
Framework laptop integrationan invention by nkrapp Project Description |
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. |
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Hell-O-Kittyan idea by coolo HWinterstellar happens a week before halloween, so my project is to create a Hell-o-Kitty. |
Switch to MicroOS desktop.a project by lpalovsky Few months ago I switched my home workstation and media center to Micro OS desktop and I cannot imagine switching back to normal distribution. After some consideration I realized it should work fine (even better) on the notebook I am using for work. |
Obsolete Trello with Redminea project by jnweiger Redmine.suse.de (as an inhouse tool) is very close to be a jump in replacement for Trello.com (the outhouse tool). Investigate into setting up a redmine-board so that it has exactly (and only) the features a Trello board has, |
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Rewrite Jangouts using React/Reduxa project by IGonzalezSosa We already tried to improve the Jangouts data model in the past and, although we made quite some progress, we did not finish it. I've been playing a bit with React and Redux lately, and I would like now to try a different approach replacing Angular with that combo. Using Vue.js might be another option too. |
Technical talks at universitiesan invention by agamez Description |
Officially Become a Kernel Hacker!an invention by m.crivellari DescriptionMy studies as well my spare time are dedicated to the Linux Kernel. |
gitbota project by dmaiocchi gitbot |
Find the exploit on the hackweek-toola project by dmaiocchi there is a small security, data manipulation bug on the hackweek-tool. |
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Use jenkins as openQA UIan invention by okurz motivationjenkins is a great CI system (continuous integration) with a plethora of plugins available. SUSE QA uses openQA extensively as it excels in distribution and product testing - not only image comparison (common misconception ;-) ). How about combining both in using jenkins with plugins to act as a UI for openQA? |
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Romantic photo competitiona project by kalabiyau Hackweek is a place for fun and things and also great things and a lot of fun. Some things don't require a reason - they are fun, that's all to it. Here goes a small competition with a lot of fun to it. |
Where has all the power gone ?a project by bigironman SUSE currently consumes a lot of electricity for keeping servers up an running as well as workstations at the office rooms, air-conditions and so on. |
Create tool to analyze supportconfig to spot common SUSE Manager / Uyuni issuesan invention by cbosdonnat |
UI for the Docker registrya project by flavio_castelli One of the winning factors of Docker is the Docker Hub. This the a place where the Docker community shares their images. Thanks to Docker's integrated build system it is possible to create new Docker images by just extending an existing one. That's why the Docker Hub is so useful. |
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Saline (state deployment control and monitoring tool for SUSE Manager/Uyuni)an invention by vizhestkov |
hacking susetesta project by dmaiocchi github https://github.com/okirch/susetest |
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Port Agama's manager to Rusta project by IGonzalezSosa Initially, the Agama D-Bus service was written 100% in Ruby. For many things, it relies on YaST, so it makes sense to use the same language. It was great to have something working quickly, but it also had some drawbacks. The main problem is that, as YaST is not thread-safe, we separated the service into different processes (storage, software, localization, etc.). The system became most responsive but at the cost of eating a lot of RAM. |
Faster Raspberry Pi Builds for SUSE Studioan invention by bkutil IntroIn order to be able to throw pies faster and distribute them even to remote SUSE colonies, we need to build an advanced antimatter-fueled pie hyper-accelerator. |
SUSE office in a boxa project by ancorgs Working remotely has many advantages, but you sometimes lack some infrastructure. Specially if you use several computers or you share space with other SUSE co-workers. We are 3 Susers in Gran Canaria and we plan to share an office. So we have bought a Cubietruck, a tiny device with minimum power consumption, an ARM processor, a SATA interface and a Gigabit ethernet. |
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Self Watering Indoor Vegetable Gardena project by kberger65 Project Description |
Open Sauce is in our Genesa project by rsimai We've developed a bit of a habit within the Cloud Solutions leadership team to talk about new culinary endeavors after the weekend, telling the others about what fine dishes were created and sharing photos. We discovered that if we combine them to a menu we'll probably have the best international Dinner in the world but since we're all far away from each other we need to share the recipes to make it work. |
Implement >=z10 (s390x) support to QEMUa project by mbenes Last time I checked QEMU lacked support for >= z10 processors. Thus one cannot run SLE12 and newer in a virtual machine on non-s390x host. I'd like to improve the situation during Hackweeks. |
zypper plugin for discovering reverse dependenciesa project by bzoltan1 Often when we test maintenance updates or when we decide to push an update for a package we want to know what that change may cause. Right now it is really difficult to figure out what package depends on a given package. |
L0 Supportconfig Monitoring and Analysis using MLa project by andavis Project Description
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Company Dashboarda record by hennevogel Grab the workstation in the room behind the reception desk and make it a serve some dashboard framework like dashing to the TV at the reception desk and the network. |
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Bring to life the Studio Kiosk in Frankenstrassea project by digitaltomm |
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flatpak (previously xdg-app) runtime based on openSUSE / flatpak support for OBSa project by fcrozat Flatpak (previously known as xdg-app) is a bundle system, based on ostree, to easily make available applications bundle to users. Currently, flatpack is available on openSUSE Tumbleweed but we don't ship any runtime based on openSUSE (freedesktop or GNOME runtime). |
Reimplementation of "quilt setup"an invention by jdelvare I would like to change the way "quilt setup" is implemented. |
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TumbleSLE - Applying Tumbleweed Logic to the SLE codebase for more efficient testing & developmentan invention by RBrownSUSE Right now internal SLE development is still organised & structured around the concept of 'Milestones'. Schedules are defined, deadlines are set, and off we go making Alpha 1, 2, 3, Betas 1, 2, 3, RC's, and so on. |
Install Uyuni on Kubernetes in cloud-native wayan invention by cbosdonnat Description |
Write SUSE engineering blog postsa project by ptesarik L3 bug reproduction often requires becoming the admin for a moment. I'd like to write down some nifty tricks I used to get certain “interesting” system configurations to work. |
Welcome Hack-Venturers, to the Age of Choice!an invention by dfaggioli |
Model checking the BPF verifiera project by shunghsiyu Project Description |
OpenCI - test github PRs on openQAan idea by coolo We have quite some projects on openSUSE and os-autoinst organizations that are using travis-ci.org for testing their code. As travis-ci is using an ubuntu VM (or container) there are quite some things we can't test - or test by using SUSE containers within ubuntu VMs. |
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Packman diet 2.0a project by scarabeus_iv Continuing last year tweaks of packman project we should proceed in the good work and reduce the packman to provide smallest set of packages possible on Tumbleweed (later on inherited by 43.0...). |
Second Memoryan invention by jcavalheiro What is it about? |
Biofeedback / Neuroscanner / Dreamanalyseran idea by chuller This project is based on some hack of a mind flex toy containing a so called "neurosky eeg" chip. Having a sensor connected to your skull this system can meassure several waves emitting from the brain, also called brainwaves. The Idea is to combine this system with some camera based monitoring system that will watch a test subject while sleeping and recording the corresponding brainwaves for later analysis of brainactivity and body movement. |
Improve Rubya project by ammartinez Let's use the Hackweek to improve Ruby, the programming language I use every day. It is while using a language when you can realised that things that need/can to be improved, so there are many things that only Ruby developers can raise up. Also, getting involved in the development of Ruby will help to get a better understanding of how it works. So I will take my ideas/concerns to the Ruby community and implement some of the them in the code of the Ruby core. |
Kernel oops decodera project by benjamin_poirier Read in a crash or oops-style backtrace and access DWARF information to output the current content of the stack and registers in term of symbols, and the the crash commands to dump/pretty print them. In other words, when looking at a crash dump, answer the questions "Which variable is currently stored in $rax? What is the structure of the stack? Which variable is stored at $rsp+16?" |
(DIY) Robotic SUSE pet for your desktop and amaze your workmatesa project by ilausuch The idea is to create a fantastic robotic SUSE pet using cheap materials. It will be moved with you remote control of your TV. After building the prototype the schemes and Arduino code will be delivered for everyone to try building it at home. |
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Apple Silicon openSUSE spina project by vgrinco Project DescriptionThe folks at Asahi linux have been working on porting linux on the Apple Silicon. In a recent blog post they announced they will be joining forces with Fedora on releasing a Fedora Asahi Remix. I would be happy to see this level of collaboration between Asahi and openSUSE community, too. |
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Disk operations should not stale the systeman idea by pmladek It happens from time to time that my system is less responsible. It is usually caused by extensive disk operations, e.g. searching disk for something, moving a lot of data. A solution would be to run these problematic tasks with ionice. But I think that desktop user should not need to take care of this. Also some of the operations are even caused by system tools and normal user has problems to affect it. I wonder if we could somehow improve the desktop setting or it it would even need some hacks into the scheduler. |
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Can we (machine) learn from bug reports?a project by gboiko Bug reports can be a great source of information, but usually finding the information requires extensive work in reading through all of the discussions and understanding the details about it. |
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openSUSE on Fairphonean idea by FridayKetchup I am curious if we can run openSUSE or another SUSE OS (SLES/Micro) on a Fairphone. Status: To start at the beginning |
Learn Rust by writing an IRC bouncera project by IGonzalezSosa A good way of getting to know a new programming language is... writing some code. So although there are some good IRC bouncers, like ZNC, we want to write another one just for learning. |
allow openQA tests in pythona project by bmwiedemann using perl's Inline::Python module, it should be possible to define openQA test modules in python instead of perl. |
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bugzilla nick completion privacy extensionan idea by AndreasStieger Bugzilla supports automatic username completion. |
Produce an original piece of music using open source software (e.g. Ardour5, Hydrogen, Calf Plugins, etc.)a project by jctmichel Project Description |
Orca: hunting cephalopods for fun and dinnera project by LarsMB Orcas are amazing animals. They are playful, intelligent, great swimmers, and very social. They also love to play with their food, hunting down their prey with advanced strategies - understanding where its prey hides, how it will try to escape, and how to overcome those tactics - and having a lot of fun doing so, before relentlessly tearing it apart, killing it, and eat it. Not necessarily in that order. Oh, and they have the right color scheme. |
Send to Hellan idea by pagarcia Have you ever received an e-mail that made you furious? Did you answer it? |
Kernel-CIa project by morbidrsa At SUSE LabsConf 2015 we decided to run some sort of automated tests on the SLE and openSUSE kernels after each push to kerncvs.suse.de |
Improve openSUSE infrastructurea project by lrupp There is always something to do if you run the infrastructure for such a big project like openSUSE.... |
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PXEAT - A PXE management toola project by whdu PXEAT (stand for PXE Administration Tool) is a tool to easily deploy and manage PXE service. |
create openSUSE 13.1 images for ARMv7 and ARMv8an idea by dirkmueller Currently the last working images for ARMv7/v8 are openSUSE 12.3 based. Since then a lot of new features and regressions have been introduced, so it is time to refresh the appliances based on 13.1 and make them work. |
Jangouts development workshopa project by ancorgs We are right now testing a patch to Janus that will hopefully give us the stability we were missing in http://jangouts.suse.de. As a consequence, it's reasonable to expect a wider usage of Jangouts inside the company. Thus, I want to share maintainership of Jangouts as much as possible. The more developers know how to fix errors and implement features, the better. |
Cosmic HA for OpenStacka project by mjura Idea is to prepare some advanced template examples for Heat orchestration in OpenStack, which will show: - how HA for VM guests can be used |
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Enhance remote and in office social relationshipa project by baldarn |
Prototype new LTP upstream runltp scriptan invention by metan Currently the upstream LTP is executed by a hacked up and old runltp script that executes even worse and fairly old mess called ltp-pan which in turn actually executes the test cases. This whole thing is a unmaintainable mess that should have been replaced with something simpler a long time ago. It should also have a few more features that has been requested in the meantime and not implemented since nobody wants to touch the code. For instance executing the test cases on a different machine via ssh and writing the results locally. Another feature I've been thinking about for quite some time is a parallel test execution, since most of the test cases in fact could be executed in parallel which could easily speed up the test run twice. There are other tests that cannot, mostly stress tests, but also test cases that modify global system state, i.e. system time, make use of sysv IPC, use loop devices, etc. These kind of tests should be annotated somehow so that we do not end up with a test cases competing for a global resources in a parallel test run. |
SUSE Musicians Projecta project by jctmichel We started the SUSE Musician's Space several Hackweeks ago, out of which we spawned the SUSE band, now known as SUSE LOUD. |
Try container based openQA and migrate it to another servera project by waynechen55 Project Description |
GeekoScreen: Building an open-source based whiteboardan invention by TBro GeekoScreen - an open-source based whiteboard |
Get my hands wet with functional programminga project by alexandrubonini This is about starting to use functional programming paradigms that get used more and more? |
Plan 9 filesystem support in GRUBa project by ptesarik |
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Research how LLMs could help to Linux developers and/or usersa project by anicka DescriptionLarge language models like ChatGPT have demonstrated remarkable capabilities across a variety of applications. However, their potential for enhancing the Linux development and user ecosystem remains largely unexplored. This project seeks to bridge that gap by researching practical applications of LLMs to improve workflows in areas such as backporting, packaging, log analysis, system migration, and more. By identifying patterns that LLMs can leverage, we aim to uncover new efficiencies and automation strategies that can benefit developers, maintainers, and end users alike. |
Implement text based OCR in openQAa project by clanig Project DescriptionCurrently openQA requires a reference image to be stored to do OCR based comparisons. It is not possible to pass a character string to openQA which should be compared to the text in the screenshot. |
Improve packagers' lifea project by kstreitova Every packager encounters boring manual tasks every once in a while and these tasks can most probably be automated to some extent. During Hackweek I aim to try and identify such cases in various packagers' workflow and consider creating a tool that would make these tasks easier. Also, I would like to find out whether there is a demand for such tool. In that case, this Hackweek project will turn into a long-term task I plan to keep working on. |
Use a SUSE OS on Raspberry Pi for a home entertainment and automation system.an idea by bryanstephenson
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Tools to make keysigning fun again (replacement for caff)an idea by kbabioch There is a tool called caff, which is the de-facto standard when dealing with keysigning (on a large scale, e.g. after a key signing party). This tool hasn't been touch in years, is written and configured in Perl (hence cannot be read and/or maintained :smile:) and is not easy to package, because of a lot of dependencies, etc. It is not even available in our default repositories (at least for Tumbleweed). In general there seems to be a certain kind of frustration with this software, but there is no real alternative available yet. |
Phoebe - where AI meets Linuxa project by mvarlese Project Description |
Sharing logic between desktop and web based applications through WASMan invention by IGonzalezSosa Project Description |
Open Source book reader for visually impaired/blinda project by DKarakasilis Project Description |
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Create short "videos/screencasts" demoing cool stuff in 5 minutesa project by PSuarezHernandez |
Enable full-disk-encryption key sharing for bootloader -> kernela project by ismaell Project Description |
SUSEGo - A knowledge search enginea project by jcavalheiro Why |
Improve packaging of Rust in OBSan invention by aplanas Project Description |
integrate password manager feature into GNOME desktopa project by fcrozat I'm currently using LastPass as password manager but it has several drawbacks: |
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Software for musicians / guitarists and their integration in Aeonan invention by fcrozat DescriptionAs a beginner in playing guitar, I'm discovering the wonderful world of music software on Linux. |
Brand new UI for deploying OpenStack in Crowbaran idea by vuntz Right now, Crowbar exposes a barclamp UI for each OpenStack component. This is not really optimal, imho. |
HelenOS of the <future>an invention by jjindrak I have previously implemented a major portion of the C++ standard library for HelenOS [0][1][2] as part of my master thesis. In this project, I will be adding |
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Learn TCPa project by jiriwiesner Learn the inner workings of TCP as implemented in the Linux kernel. This will involve |
Trigger openQA jobs via Jenkinsa project by bchou Try to use Jenkins 2.0 CI environments to trigger jobs which running in openQA |
grab this: openSUSE beta test program and web applicationa project by lnussel openSUSE Leap 42.3 goes for a rolling release model with automated openQA tests. That covers only so much though. We need manual testing too. In previous releases a google document spread sheet was used to coordinate and track the efforts.That's probably not the best method anymore. |
Learn the Basics About Creating Android Appsa project by keichwa What's about an app that helps you with downloading openSUSE documentation? |
Investigate options to introduce Plugins to SUSE Managera project by cbosdonnat For years we have been discussing the idea to modularize SUSE Manager. This would enable developers to create their own extensions to SUSE Manager without needing to touch the core repository. |
Cryptocurencies in openSUSEa project by pluskalm I want to create devel project for cryptocurrencies/mining tools/blockchain related stuff, fill it with packages and submit at least some of them to Tumbleweed. |
openSUSE/SUSE Developer Mentoring Programan invention by hennevogel Goal
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Learn Ca project by jsuriano DescriptionI have several future learning goals which require being proficient in C. I'd like to have this HackWeek as an opportunity to get better at the language and understand some of its advanced features like memory management and multithreading. |
Automated testing of accessibilitya project by coolo The goal of openQA is "test as a QA engineer". But openQA has no ears - all we can test for are DTMF sounds. And even those are very bad. |
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Persona openid for Build Servicea project by k0da Build Service needs an openid. |
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Make a Raspberry Pi boot in less than 3 secondsan idea by akedroutek Project DescriptionThis is quite new to me but as I want to understand ARM and its boot process better here is the deal: |
Setup patchew instance for kernel mailinglistsa project by mbrugger Setup a patchew instance |
Improve Development Environment on Uyunia project by mbussolotto DescriptionCurrently create a dev environment on Uyuni might be complicated. The steps are: |
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The SUSE Gamean invention by ilausuch ** UPDATE ** |
Don't write tests! Generate them.an invention by e_bischoff The title of this project is inspired from the must-see video |
Create RISC-V Core using VHDL suitable for TinyFPGA BXan invention by aschnell Create a single-cycle 32-bit RISC-V Core in VHDL as a pure learning project. Why RISC-V? It is clean and small (the base has only about 40 |
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Implement a full OBS api client in Rusta project by nbelouin DescriptionI recently started to work on tooling for OBS using rust, to do so I started a Rust create to interact with OBS API, I only implemented a few routes/resources for what I needed. |
LSP server for SPEC filesan invention by mcepl Has anybody ever heard about RPM Spec LSP server? That would be awesome thing to have (at least for completion)? |
A set of utilities to produce a "from scratch" OCI/Docker container using Opensuse/SLE rpmsa project by ldragon |
Investigate using Terraform plus Salt as HA cluster test platforma project by KGronlund For testing Hawk, we're currently using a Vagrant configuration, and for testing HA releases we've been using a set of scripts originally authored by Antoine Ginies as a Hackweek project. |
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Create ansible roles for generic server stuffa project by ph03nix The situation of maintained ansible roles for boring server stuff like setting up a LEMP stack (Linux, nginx, mariadb, php) is dire and I would like to improve that. This project is about creating a handful of ansible roles with focus on |
Support glibc-hwcaps and micro-architecture package generationa project by alarrosa The recent glibc 2.33 version recently available in Tumbleweed includes this change: |
OpenQA appliancea project by bear454 This is an idea that's been kicking around for a while... maybe it's finally time to "make it so." |
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Language Server Protocol implementation for Salt Statesa project by cbosdonnat Language Server Protocol (LSP for friends) is used in a number of code editors these days. There are implementations for various languages, but none for Salt States. |
Twopencean invention by e_bischoff Twopence is (will be) a remote execution engine for tests, able to run tests in virtual machines and real hardware through various means of communication : virtio for KVM / QEmu, ssh on top of libssh, serial lines. This library can be called from shell and ruby wrappers. |
openSUSE 12.1 DVD Artan invention by tserong I have three hundred and eighty four openSUSE 12.1 DVDs. Given 12.1 went end of life almost ten years ago, it seems likely these DVDs are useless. Rather than toss them out I've decided to try to turn them into some form of art. |
Cluster API Provider for Harvesteran invention by rcase |
Git like subcommand support for zypperan idea by mlandres Add subcommand support for zypper. That is, if 'zypper foo' is not found, look for %{_libexec}/zypper/zypper-foo just like git does. Then those subcommands could be binaries linked to libzypp or just scripts. |
RMT: repository mirroring toolan invention by ikapelyukhin The project |
Learning more about SDNa project by gary_lin In openSUSE Asia summit 2015, there was a talk about the software defined networking, from the virtual switch, the controller, to the simulator. Just want to take a look at open vswitch and Ryu to learn more about SDN. |
Reverse engineer Tecnoalarm protocola project by cbosdonnat TecnoAlarm is a house alarm system. The input devices are communicating with the main node of the system via an RS 485 bus. In order to be able to plug in such systems in a house automation system, its communication protocol needs to be reverse engineered. |
Taskotop on the weba project by dleidi Taskotop is a tool to check what taskomatic is currently doing on a SUSE Manager server: it's a command line python tool. The core of the tool is to get some info about jobs that taskomatic is running with a fixed time cycle running some queries and showing results to the shell. |
Upstream OpenStack Hackingan invention by a_jaeger Improve some OpenStack projects and contribute patches to them. |
Learn Pythona project by djz88 Python is well known all over the world and has wide range of usage. Lets dive into to a bit. |
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SUSE Manager containerizationa project by mbologna Let's containerize SUSE Manager! This will open up different (and interesting) scenarios: |
Support for automatically building kernels with user-influenced configurationan invention by vbabka Sometimes a user might want to build her own kernel instead of using the provided binary, for various reasons. This means creating own .config and maintaining it through kernel version bumps, which often results in running "make oldconfig" and mostly holding down the enter button to accept upstream defaults. |
VNC protocol to openQA testcase writera project by fcrozat By analysing a VNC session, we can create a draft of an openQA testcase (detecting keystroke, mouse click and generating fullscreen needles). |
Improve Full-Disk-Encryption support in openSUSEa project by ismaell Project Description |
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Explore the state of voice control on linuxa project by szarate Project Description |
RPMlint cleanupsa project by scarabeus_iv RPMlint upstream milestone 2.0 is shaping up but there are still ticket that needs to be tackled to finalize the release and enjoy the freshness of awesome QA on Tumbleweed/SLE16. |
Gomoduino: put some nice lights on your workstation to notify your coleagues when you are busya project by vcuadradojuan https://github.com/viccuad/gomoduino |
LetsEncrypt integration for openSUSEan invention by dmolkentin Make openSUSE the first distribution to support LetsEncrypt/ACME natively, in order to provide easy TLS encryption for all services. openSUSE users should be able to |
Implement GNOME Software's Distribution Upgrade in Leap(and possibly Tumbleweed)a project by JonathanKang GNOME Software supports distribution upgrade, that only requires a few clicks for upgrading your system. But it's not integrated into Leap. So this is that I plan to do this Hack Week. |
Shipping everythinga project by cschum Writing code is wonderful, but it gets its real value, when it's released and shipped to the world. You know the mantra: "Release early, release often". |
Modular kernel packaginga project by mwilck Project Description |
Postit Art Uber-Geeko at All-Hands-Area NBGa project by jnweiger The huge glass front of the Allhands Area facing Maxfeldstrasse wants to shine in Geeko-Shape. |
Support UEFI network boot in Orthos Praguea project by ggherdovich Project Description |
Webfrontend for who-is-an-expert-for at SUSEa project by jloeser Goal: |
Inqlude, the Qt software archivea project by cschum During Hack Week 7 I worked on an archive of Qt-based libraries. The goal was to easily make all available Qt libraries accessible to developers. Think CPAN for Qt. So I hacked on a web site and a command line client. |
Trigger actual openQA tests in pull requestsan invention by okurz MotivationMany projects rely heavily on CI jobs, e.g. based on github actions. We already had ideas for tight integration of openQA into such workflows for years, e.g. in https://progress.opensuse.org/issues/48641 |
Learn Coccinellea project by acho-novell Learn Coccinelle ,we need automatic kernel backporting with Coccinelle. |
Play with OpenCVa project by nadvornik OpenCV (Open Source Computer Vision Library) is an open source computer vision and machine learning software library. |
Photobooth with RaspberryPia project by digitaltomm The software is a rails app with an Angular.js frontend using the gphoto2 library to trigger a Nikon D60 camera. |
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Explore the integration between OBS and GitHuba project by pdostal Project Description |
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Get rid of your foreign currencies - support the war on hunger!a project by mfeilner The Doc team decided to collect remainders of foreign currencies to donate them to a 3rd world project. |
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wickeda project by pwieczorkiewicz Wicked is a network configuration infrastructure incorporating a number of existing frameworks into a unified architecture, providing a DBUS interface to network configuration. |
Explore RISC-Va project by clin RISC-V is an open ISA (Instruction Set Architecture) based on RISC architecture. It's originated from UC Berkeley and it's attracting more attention in recent years because of its full open architecture so every developer has opportunities to get involved in application processor design or apply it into different applications, such as IoT, Robotics, ... etc. |
sysvinit-basea project by wiederda Package a basic, stripped down version of sysvinit for emergency cases, so you can repair a failed system without interference. My goal is not to replace systemd with sysvinit again, but to provide a sysvinit-base package that does not have any dependencies at all and can just be installed on any system. sysvinit will only be used in exception situations by specifying the kernel parameter "init=/sbin/init" or something like that. The package will come with the binary, a minimal inittab and a basic boot script that does only the really needed stuff. |
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A SUSE template for Beamera project by leonardocf Some people prefer LaTeX for creating documents and presentations. The templates provided by Marketing don't include one for Beamer |
Continue with a systemd alternative/replacementan invention by dsterba Previous hackweeks spent on research (project/220), other alternatives. This time I'm |
Provide tools to analyze the life-time of maintenance and release requests in IBS/OBSan invention by psimons We need statistical analysis and key performance indicators to describe the lifetime of maintenance and release requests in IBS, for example: |
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Give avahi some lovea project by e_bischoff Avahi is (among others) a domain names auto-configuration system for Linux compatible with Bonjour. |
Switch software-o-o to parse repomd dataa project by hennevogel Currently software.opensuse.org search is using the OBS binary search for everything, even for packages inside the openSUSE distributions. Let's switch this to use repomd data from download.opensuse.org |
Create a tool to sync GroupWise calendars with a local radicale servera project by cbosdonnat I already have a [python script][0] processing mails received in the Calendar folder to get the ical event and push it to [radicale][1]. It has several drawbacks: |
Assembly Diff Tool for kGrafta project by joro This is about writing a tool to find differences in assembly files generated by gcc. The goal is to find the symbols in a program that have changed by a source code patch. This information can then be used to create and/or verify kGraft patches. |
terraform-provider-feilonga project by e_bischoff Project Description |
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Securing EMail communication with hardware tokens (e.g. YubiKey)a project by bigironman From a user perspective there are many ways to secure email communication with pgp. Especially the key handling is still challenging non tekkis. |
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Localize Uyuni - SUSE Manager in Italiana project by deneb_alpha |
mumble-to-sip gatewayan idea by bmwiedemann Sometimes we would like to have ordinary people join our mumble (voice-communication) meetings which is easiest via telephone (or web-browser?). |
Humidity sensors with dashboarda project by joachimwerner Build a network of ("edge") humidity sensors using Raspberry Pis with SenseHats and additional cheaper sensors |
Warp speed for virtualization CI testinga project by jfehlig The virtualization team's automated testing has a long history. It was born in the old Novell Integration Test framework. The virtualization lab ran an instance of this framework for many years. Over time, those who knew the framework left the company, taking their knowledge and leaving little documentation behind. As our testing needs increased, we found the old framework insufficient, but saw little value in improving it given the available open source CI frameworks. |
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Uyuni developer-centric documentationan idea by deneb_alpha Description |
Play with afl fuzzeran invention by metan The afl fuzzer is an interesting tool that uses compile time instrumentation and genetic algorithms to automatically produce test cases that will trigger different code paths in binary... |
Developer documentation of boot process (userspace)a record by mkoutny There are many tasks necessary to do since PID 1 is started by kernel before the system can do any useful work. And those tasks ideally run as parallel as possible. Unfortunately, sometimes the dependencies and ordering can get wrong resulting into race conditions or deadlocks. |
FizzBuzz OSa project by mssola Project Description |
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Rooms management for Janus (Jangouts) using Salta project by ancorgs Right now, every time a new team wants a new room in our Jangouts instance, they have to ping me and I have to manually create the room. That means: |
Improve Jangouts UIa project by ancorgs The current Jangouts UI is limiting us when thinking about adding new features. Some examples: |
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Learn how openQA was implemented in details.a project by GraceWang Learn how openQA was implemented in details. |
Predictive test selection for SUSE Manageran idea by jordimassaguerpla I once had a bad dream. |
Reverse engineer memory layoutan invention by mkoutny TL;DR Use convolution to find type candidates, then solve system of equations to refine the result. |
Better support for Chromebooksan idea by suntorytimed Better support for Chromebooks |
shell script static analyzera project by michals With all those analyzers for C code we get so much information about our C code. |
Use local/private LLM for semantic knowledge searchan invention by digitaltomm Description |
Gameboy emulator written in Goa project by mikeletux |
Package some stuff for openSUSE-Factorya project by pluskalm As every hackweek, lets package/update/cleanup some stuff fore factory: |
Get real with NFV on Suse OpenStack Clouda project by mmnelemane The idea behind the project comes from recent work on integration of OpenDayLight with Suse OpenStack Cloud 6/7. The goal for this Hackweek project is to realize a demonstrable NFV use-case on Suse OpenStack Cloud with as much reduced manual orchestration as possible. The use-case to consider is to run a Service Function Chain(SFC) with basic Network functions like Firewall/QoS that run as services on JeOS Guests on SUSE OpenStack Cloud (SOC). |
Writing PC game tests for openQAa project by clanig Although availability of computer games on Linux has improved a lot there is way more potential for openSUSE to fire them up. |
Bootstrap openSUSE for MIPSa project by a_faerber While in the past MIPS boards were either low-end PIC32 or found in routers running OpenWRT at most, Imagination themselves have recently released the Creator CI20 board (Ingenic, MIPS32) running Debian. And the Shield Pro (previously iGuardian) kickstarter project (Octeon-III, MIPS64) promises to become a playground for testing KVM hardware virtualization. |
Simple Gnome 3 extension for wicked in JS/CSa project by thehejik I want to learn JavaScript or CoffeeScript and how to write Gnome 3 extensions. I think that the right task for learning JS/CS could be work on extension for our wicked network manager because I miss some NetworkManager style plugin. |
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Explore Steam Deck issues in openSUSE Tumbleweeda project by tschmitz |
Machinery Inspectors for RHEL Systemsa project by tgoettlicher Machinery supports inspection of SLES11 and SLES12 systems right now. |
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A SUSE chronicle 0.1a project by rhaidl Talking to people, getting the information about what had happened in the SUSE history, bringing all together to kind of a chronicle. Let's give it a try :-) |
Another try on minimalistic C widget librarya project by metan I've attempted this several times already and each attempt had different shortcomings. I'm kind of curious about how exactly will I fail this time. |
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WebRTC individual track recordera project by avicenzi |
New office decorationa project by mdeniz As we have grown in our remote and non official office at Gran Canaria we had to rent another space. This new office is almost empty and we need a little bit of love to improve the sensation of relax and commodity while we do what we love most. |
Raspberry Pi Baby Monitoran invention by mstrigl The usual baby-phones and phone based surveillance solutions do not fit my needs: |
SUSE Bug Query Enginea project by LPechacek In short, give second breath to http://hall.suse.de/bugs/defects.cgi. |
Intranet Search Enginea project by sven15 In this hack week we want to focus on improving the existing components used for http://docsearch.nue.suse.com. Creating separated repositories for each service and pushing them to github.com is also desired. |
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libkdumpfile/gdb-kdump improvementsa project by alnovak gdb-kdump (and libkdumpfile) needs a plenty of improvements and tasks to be done. For HackWeek 13, Vlastimil chose to work on SLAB memory support, Petr, amongst other things, reorganized the libkdumpfile code and alnovak begun with libkdumpfile's ppc64 support. Our status in 4/5 of HackWeek 13: |
OBS project file searcha project by adamm Implement a basic file search for a given OBS project. An example of basic functionality can already be found for Ubuntu or Debian. The goal is to implement, |
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OpenSUSE support for OpenStack Trainingan invention by dguitarbite OpenSUSE support for OpenStack Training Labs |
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Deploy mesos on SLE12a project by qmsu
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Unified Config Management Tool (UCMT)an invention by jreidinger |
Use a container storage to store the OS system roota project by dcassany |
Release openSUSE 42.1 Leap JeOS imagesa project by RBrownSUSE Given that Leap is now available, as installation media, we are going to dedicate some time to release ready to use 'Just enough Operating |
Build kdump initrd without dracuta project by ptesarik Project Description |
Setup a WhatsApp <-> XMPP Gatewaya project by holgisms I'm using Conversations (XMPP+OMEMO) as an encrypted IM solution. Since a lot of groups organizing them self using WhatsApp, it's hard to stay away from it. |
Search people by tagan idea by dleidi The problem I typically find very hard to figure out in the whole SUSE company who is the go-to guy for a certain skill/knowledge/experience. I'd like to have some place where one, who does not know people around him, can just browse and search for people by some tag or label. Sometimes you have a problem in a specific area but you don't know who to ask to, or even if you do, you don't know there were many other people with the same knowledge/experience you could have ask before. |
Analyze supportconfig data with ELK (elasticsearch, logstash, kibana)a project by kwk We all pant for customer data. Which hardware do customers run ? Which packages are installed ? Which services are running ? etc. pp. |
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Support FIDO2 and TPM2 in a full disk encryption based on systemda project by aplanas Description |
SSH Connection Managera project by jschmid1 My idea was created out of a need in my current team(Hardware-enablement). Whilst excessive SLE testing on multiple machines i was forced to remember tons of ips to debug remotely. Since i had to reinstall new releases over and over again, ips differ, obviously. |
UYUNI-CLIa project by RDiasMateus UYUNI-CLI |
expect-like feature for Screen or Tmuxa project by jbohac Project Description |
Make YaST Testing Independent of Keyboard Shortcutsa project by shundhammer Motivation / Problem |
internal "gravatar" with floor iconsan idea by lnussel set up an internal gravatar clone with floor icons for use in ibs, openqa etc |
Jenkins Dashboard Web in Seaside (Pharo Smalltalk)a project by thehejik I want to create a basic web dashboard for Jenkins view with help of Jenkins XML API , Pharo, Seaside and Bootstrap. The biggest benefit for me would be if I can learn how to handle with Classes and its instances containing data from Jenkins in pure object programming language. |
Port the Spacewalk UI to modern web technologiesan invention by dmacvicar Spacewalk is an open source Linux systems management solution. It is the upstream community project from which SUSE Manager and the Red Hat Network Satellite product are derived. |
Internal shared images repositorya project by ancorgs During the last CSM workshop we identified the need to have a good way to share the images we use for testing. We have documented the requirements and the current status in this wiki page (we even have a diagram). |
Linux System on USB stickan invention by jsmeix I like to have a Linux system that completely runs on an USB stick (read and write also for persistent storage) so that it can run |
Setup Home Assistant on Pi4 and collect solar panel statsa project by emiura Setup a Home Assistant on Raspberry Pi4 and collect statistics from solar panel energy production |
[ARM] Ceph on AArch64an idea by algraf Octopuses have many ARMs, so we should definitely allow them to run on them too! |
Scripts and recipes for setting up VMs with multipath and other compex storage stacksa project by mwilck Customers are using complex storage stacks such as LVM over dm-crypt over MD RAID over multipath over iSCSI and FC with LOTs of LUNs, and we're facing problems in that area which are usually very hard to reproduce. It's also hard to guard against regressions. |
reading a book: <<How Google Tests Software>>a project by llzhao Project Description |
Extend GObject based introspectable API to libzyppan invention by zbenjamin |
osc Porcelain inside Emacsa project by agraul Project Description |
Creating Userspace Livepatching using GNU Compiler Infrastructurean idea by gbelinassi DescriptionLivepatching can be described as replacing a faulty, bugged function with another function that contains the fix for the problem. This process requires the livepatch developer to extract the code from the project in question (e.g. glibc, openssl) in such a way to create a single shared object file (.so) that can be loaded within all processes that uses such library. |
Tool to collect relevant data from images and containers tested in openQAa project by jlausuch Project DescriptionThis idea has been partially implemented for JeOS images, where we are collecting some data from the images whenever a new build ends up in openQA. For instance, https://openqa.opensuse.org/tests/2419705#step/image_info/9 is collecting the size of the image, as well as total number of RPMs, the list of RPMs with their size and some filesystem information. |
fix printing in the Taipei officean invention by lnussel the Taipei office lacks automatic printer discovery so everyone has to download and install some weird "driver". That's not the Linux way of doing things. So set up a cups server and do proper printer announcements with that one. |
AI frontend to Bugzillaan idea by paolodepa Project Description |
Internal SUSE webzinea project by cyberiad The idea is to have an internal web page that mainly presents new SUSE employees or the ones you might not know yet. Other topics can be covered like reports about hack week projects or other interesting stuff apart from the daily work we all do. |
Performance profile and possibly improve Jitsi web clientan invention by mkoutny Project Description |
Learning & using Tensorflow to estimate patch installation times on SUSE Manageran invention by PSuarezHernandez Introduction |
Build a Unikernel that runs WebAssemblya project by flavio_castelli |
Improve the supportconfig database toolan idea by leonardocf The tool, developed in previous HackWeeks, is mostly abandoned. |
Make Intel baytrail based device(s) work better with openSUSEa project by mkubecek Recently I became a (not very proud) owner of Acer Aspire Switch 10E, a small notebook/tablet convertible based on Intel baytrail platform. Replacing preinstalled (32-bit!) Windows 8.1 with (64-bit) openSUSE proved more challenging than expected, mostly because the device is haunted by a 32-bit UEFI so that it took me a week to make it boot without an external USB flash disk. |
Big SUSE Event Bus (for SUSE services integration)a project by mdinca Within SUSE we are using various systems for different tasks. E.g. GitHub and GitLab as DVCS, Jenkins for building or testing, OBS for building… and the list continues. Some of those systems can be interconnected in some way. But not every system can do that, especially if you are behind a corporate firewall and some (I'm looking at you GitHub) have a quota. So wouldn't it be nice to have something like a Big SUSE event bus, where every event we'd be interested in could be queried or subscribed to? |
continue / push osc2a project by mstrigl While osc is growing and getting more and more complex and hard to maintain, there is an object oriented rewrite of osc which key points are: |
vim-plugin for expanding rpm macrosan idea by m_meister creating a vim plugin, that expands this kind of macros into a new vim buffer by pushing a key |
Rewrite transactional-update in C++a project by fos transactional-update, the application to update read-only systems such as openSUSE MicroOS and openSUSE Kubic and the Transactional Server installations of openSUSE Leap, openSUSE Tumbleweed and SUSE Linux Enterprise Server, evolved from a POC to a fully fledged solution - and is currently completely written in Bash. This has been working really well in the past, but is gradually reaching its limits, especially when thinking about supporting additional file systems or ports to other Linux distributions - yes, we have a huge interest in other distributions adopting our technology. |
Create a library to extract and standardize data from Progress and Bugzilla (or other systems), and process them to generate metrics of performancea project by ilausuch Project Description |
'Who's that guy?' - a floor based mini gamean invention by thutterer Documentation |
80-bit floats support on x86_64 for Valgrinda project by mfranc |
Improve linuxrc/rescue systema project by aginies **Rescue system** has a lot of options , but most of them can only be set at boot time, first idea is too provide a way to configure them while the system is running.
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FTrace Visualization Toola project by jesingh Project DescriptionA visualization tool that directly digests ftrace function traces and provides easier to understand timing diagrams with the ability to quickly look up functions from within the program. |
Spec-cleaner finishing jobsa project by scarabeus_iv Cover more cornercases for spec-cleaner to allow the swap of formatspecfile due to its bugginess in comparsion. |
Get openSUSE running in parallel to Android on a regular and rooted Android Smartphonea project by sndirsch Get openSUSE running in parallel to Android on a regular and rooted Android Smartphone. On top of this try to get a graphical desktop running using Xvnc available for Android. |
remote hackweek or fairway people hacksa project by dmaiocchi Can we improve the remote hackweek experience for remote or non NUE people at SUSE? |
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Relm4-based user interface for Agamaan invention by IGonzalezSosa Motivation |
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Connect Egkatastasis with Build Servicean idea by pgeorgiadis |
Chromium/Chrome extension for SSL pinningan idea by thardeck Most browsers have more than 100 CA certificates (for example Firefox ~176) and everyone of them can sign certificates for any website. |
Try to render Agama in a TUI browseran idea by ancorgs Description |
SUSE papercrafts - Portusa project by fteodori Sometimes it is hard to promote our project at conferences and events. During this hackweek I'd like to prototype a papercraft for promoting Portus at the upcoming containercon. |
Climbing Ticklistan invention by j_renner Ticklist is a web application enabling users to record their ascents of climbing routes as well as to maintain their personal list of currently projected routes. My implementation went from working alpha back to pre-alpha status (~ basic things not working) while migrating parts of the codebase (knockout.js -> angular.js). The goal of this hackweek project was therefore to finish this migration and fix the basic features in order to make the app useful at least for personal usage. |
buit: fancy ultra fast mail client or "my local gmail"a project by dmacvicar My current mail setup is mu4e and emacs based mail client included with the amazing mu mail indexer. mu works similar to notmuch but allows easy bidirectional operation with the original Maildir. Add mbsync (isync) to sync imap locally and msmtp and you have a full mail setup. |
The Chameleon Harmonistsa project by rmax Join us in singing a capella — barbershop-style and others. Find us on RocketChat: #chameleon-harmonists |
containerizing MicroOS Desktop componentsa project by fcrozat |
Evernote client (everpad/geeknote) for openSUSEa record by mwilck Evernote is a popular cloud-based note-taking application. It has the advantage of being available on many platforms, thus notes taken on an Android phone are readily available on the desktop, and vice versa. |
fedmsg for SUSE servicesan invention by oholecek Our beloved competitor developed and use project-wide message bus called Fedora Infrastructure Message Bus. This project was already adapted, or is being adapted, also by Debian community. |
Play with ARM boarda project by nadvornik Since my Orange Pi board just arrived, I will play with it. |
Finish the Jangouts rewrite on React/Reduxan invention by ancorgs Project Description |
Port NeuVector zero-trust security functions to host/VMan idea by feih Project Description |
toniowma project by fabriziosestito toniowm is yet another window manager written in Rust. |
ipv6 pxe booting on grub2a project by michael-chang Learn the grub2 network stack and have fun with ipv6 network booting. :D |
Write a personal Telegram bota project by imanyugin The goal is to reduce the number of applications installed on the mobile phone (which consequently reduces the number of ads and spyware) and transfer some of the functionality of the commonly installed apps to a personal Telegram Bot. |
Study the book of 'The Go programming language'a project by leli The Go programming language is an open source language and very popular. |
Explore a popular desktop distro -- Steam Deck OSa project by zcjia Project Description |
Automated test for game + only web based dev + Python openQAan invention by okurz motivationTest automation can be fun and openQA is good at it but it has limitations. This project is meant to find out where the limits are for applications with lots of things moving on the screen, e.g. a game. Completely unrelated, web based tools become the norm for many users, e.g. when working from a chromebook or similar environments. The idea here is to try to use only web based tools and not force users to use a terminal which can be frightening :) As a third requirement: Some people are not feeling comfortable using openQA "because tests are written in Perl". This is not necessarily true because tests are rather written using a simplistic test API and only a small subset of Perl knowledge is necessary, however, we still want to support other entry points so there is Python support added in https://github.com/os-autoinst/os-autoinst/pull/1558 . To find out what this new way is capable of this project should use only that Python support and find out any restrictions. |
Learning about Dockeran invention by abergmann Based on the hackweek 9 project from Flavio I'm playing around with docker and Linux containers. |
UEFI/GRUB keyboard support on Raspberry Pi 4a project by nsaenzjulienne The USB controller (Via Labs 805 XHCI) on the RPi4 sits behind a PCIe bus which has no drivers at the moment in u-boot. After implementing it, we'll also have to make sure the USB HID is correctly connected with UEFI routines. |
SUSE KVM Best Practicesa project by roseswe DescriptionSUSE Best Practices around KVM, especially for SAP workloads. Early Google presentation already made from various customer projects and SUSE sources. |
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Contribute to documentation *light*a project by chabowski |
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Get EBBR boot working on Olinuxino A64an idea by radolin |
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Machine Learning: Participate in a competition on Kagglea project by mdinca The goal is to learn about Kaggle and Machine Learning. |
Merge hermes into OBS APIa project by coolo After https://hackweek.suse.com/projects/105 the next thing to merge is hermes. |
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Uyuni/SUSE Manager: build Python APE and a Salt+Python bundle to support ANY client operating systeman idea by pagarcia Uyuni/SUSE Manager build client tools for each of the supported operating systems: SLES 11, SLES 12, SLES 15, RHEL 6, RHEL 7, RHEL 8, Ubuntu 16.04, Ubuntu 18.04, Ubuntu 20.04, Debian 9, Debian 10... the list is long. This is required because each operating system has different base libraries (glibc, OpenSSL, Python version, etc). |
play with coreboota project by bmwiedemann We got two old mainboards and hope we can get at least one of them to boot linux from coreboot. |
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transactional-update from OCI imagesa project by dancermak Description |
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N00B Project: 2D game in Pythona project by bhertwig Two trainees embarking on their coding adventure! |
Design an ACS for the qam-sle pipeline (Phase 1)a project by pgeorgiadis Phase 1: Melkor |
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Setup matrix internal instance, with IRC bridge to internal IRC serveran invention by fcrozat Matrix (https://matrix.org/blog/home/ ) is a slack / rocket-chat clone, fully decentralized. |
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Help with mainline support for the Mediatek chromebook (MT8173 based)a project by mbrugger Lately the necessary patches to get rudimentary support for the Mediatek chromebook with a mainline kernel got posted. There are some hacks and I'll work on some good solution to get graphics go, at least. |
Face recognition on nextcloud with TPUa project by jordimassaguerpla Project Description |
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Patch search applied to productsa project by otilloy Introduction |
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bare metal openQA for arm boardsa project by mbrugger |
TUI interface for Agamaan invention by ancorgs State of the Art |
Finish the btrfs fscontext conversiona project by mpdesouza |
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Create a DRM driver for Matrox desktop cardsan invention by tdz (was: Create a DRM driver for Matrox G200) |
HTML5 testdrive for SUSE Studioan invention by JKrupa2 There are more and more devices with no Adobe Flash plugin support in web browser (new Android and Apple phones and tables, etc.). The aim of this project is to replace Flash testdrive in SUSE Studio with HTML5 client. |
SUSECON | Space Gamean idea by SaraStephens For this year's SUSECON Digital, we are looking to drive home the message of Innovate Everywhere by showcasing the creativity of our Engineering team. The theme this year features a leap into space and a nostalgic design. |
Disturb Face Recognitionan idea by kfreitag People do photos everywhere, and share them via social networks. some like it, some also really not. |
krunvm-operator: a Kubernetes operator for launching isolated VMsa project by ngerace |
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Project Felis: A desktop Linux distribution with immutable root file system that uses Xfce desktopan invention by mauriziogalli Project DescriptionThe aim is to create a desktop Linux distribution with immutable root file system and Xfce desktop as user interface. |
retrocomputing: learn the architecture of MIPS for PS1 and build an assemblera project by david.anes |
suse-rancher-supportconfigan invention by eminguez Description |
Integrating terminology into Valean invention by jufa |
Port supportconfig to openSUSEa project by eeich Supporttools are great and useful utilities to help support and development |
Geeko's Hackweek Gazette - Nürnberg Editiona project by xgonzo Geeko's Hack Week Gazette - Nürnberg Edition |
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Suse Manager - SPAa project by LuNeves The experience while navigating throughout the UI of Suse Manager it's not that nice. Whenever we navigate to a new page, the whole page gets refreshed and recreated, even when half of it didn't change a thing, for instance, the menu, topbar, and the notifications WebSocket connection, which in my opinion doesn't provide a smooth experience. |
ML and AI for code static analysisa project by mvarlese The idea is to explore the technologies and the various components to realize some AI to predict pitfalls in source code which can potentially generate run-time misbehaviours. |
next-generation email synchronization programa project by dancermak There are various email synchronization programs like offlineimap or mbsync, which have some inherent limitations: |
openSUSE on ROCKPro64a project by patrikjakobsson The project aims to port openSUSE to the ROCKPro64. |
Prepare Crowbar for the future!a project by vuntz There are a lot of issues in Crowbar due to the legacy of poor internals. This is blocking things quite a bit when it comes to improving Crowbar for adding new features. Let's fix it! |
(Rust) Manage systems in NetBox using NetBox-Synca project by chock |
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Raspberry Pi and SUSE Managera project by e_bischoff I have bought a Raspberry Pi 400 and would like to experiment how it integrates into SUSE ecosystem. |
Upgrade planet.opensuse.orga project by lrupp While in general everything still works, the current (patached/extended) planet installation behind planet.opensuse.org is a bit outdated and not maintained any more. |
Distillery (aka OpenDOC)a project by sven15 SUSE has lots of information in a jungle of tools within the company network. We want to create a platform to extract and refine (distil) the available information and display it in a meaningful manner. The overarching goal is to make available data more accessible. |
Velcro demuxing software managementa project by zbenjamin |
Cluster-Tester for SAP HANA System Replication Clustera project by fmherschel |
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Build Edge Image Builder ISO with SUSE Manageran invention by mweiss2 DescriptionWith SUSE Manager, we can build OS Images using KIWI and container images. As we have Edge Image Builder, we want to see if it is possible to use SUSE Manager to build/customize OS Images by integrating Edge Image Builder as well. |
Look at network test toolsa project by david_chang Learn more about network performance testing tools. I would like to get more fimilar with netperf and iperf. Try to find out what's different between netperf and iperf. And have a look at what's new in iperf3. |
Build openSUSE for m68kan idea by AndreasSchwab Lorem ipsum |
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Blog about our ScummVM Freeware games packagesa project by sndirsch Blog about ScummVM Freeware games of our openSUSE Build Service games project |
Create new mirror-script packagea project by mcaj I`d like to create new set of tools for mirroring ISOs and repositories from "master" server to slaves/mirrors. |
Learn Crystal by porting part of YaST to that languagean invention by ancorgs For a very long time, I have been planning to play with Crystal as possible substitute/complement for Ruby. With that goal, I have isolated a very small subset of the Ruby project I know the best (yast-storage-ng) and I want to migrate that subset to Crystal to get a general feeling about the language. See the repository with the experiment already in progress. |
consolidate mm debugging tools and package thema project by mhocko |
Implement Execution of User Scripts during Snapshot Creation in Snapperan idea by aschnell The idea is to execute user defined scripts before and after creation of snapshots with snapper. |
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Libvirt client for android-arman invention by lin_ma The idea is to port client module of libvirt(x86) to android-arm. Currently, The project only plans to supoort kvm. |
Old games on modern Linuxa project by mstaudt There are plenty of old games that were compiled for Linux - particularly in Loki times around 2000. |
Amiga funa project by mstaudt Let's dust off our Amigas, hook up our mice and joysticks, and see what elegant software and hardware could do back in the 80s and 90s! |
Add support for RandR 1.4 (additional GPUs) into KDE display configurationa project by michalsrb Plan |
Project MySelfa project by cschum The goal of Project MySelf is to build a system to collect data about yourself in a safe and private way, so that you control your data and you can decide what happens with it. |
SUSE Manager for Retail Instructional Video Tutoriala project by lkotek The goal of this project is to create video tutorial describing configuration of SUSE Manager for Retail. |
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Write an open source driver for the DeckLink Mini Recorder 4Ka project by patrikjakobsson |
Demo project for HA using Raspberry pi-sa project by xarbulu I have noticed that explaining HA cluster concepts to non technical people is not easy (my parents for example hehe). In order to improve that I would like to create a more visual project using raspberry pi-s. |
Kill DMA and DMA32 memory zonesa project by ptesarik Description |
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Project Verifree : internal key server(s)a project by mcaj Project description |
Create SUSE Manager users from ldap/ad groupsa project by mbrookhuis DescriptionThis tool is used to create users in SUSE Manager Server based on LDAP/AD groups. For each LDAP/AD group a role within SUSE Manager Server is defined. |
GNOME Localization for zh_CN (Relaunched)a project by ychen GNOME is important to openSUSE and other distributions. I would like to help with the translation of GNOME. Mainly, the focus will be on the chinese (zh_CN) translation of GNOME 3.22 and 3.24 user interface. |
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Setup a jenkins server and made our ftp/http/pxe/slp server automateda project by zxdvd I want to gain some knowledge about CI and devops. I wrote a script to generated configuration files for pxe server and slp sever. |
Obsolete: Stabilize Janusan idea by ancorgs During previous Hackweek, Jangouts (an alternative to Google Hangouts) was developed. Since then, it has served as well in the YaST team. Other teams are also using the internal instance regularly. But it cannot be adopted company-wide due to the instability of the main server component (Janus Gateway) when running on top of SLE12. |
Wayland security review.an idea by yfjiang One of the significant advantages of Wayland is about security, to isolate input/output of every single windows, encourage non-root user running the core process, as well as discouraging root user running any graphical applications. The project wants to have a close look at Wayland trying to address the questions: |
Find Socket and Pipe Partnersa project by eeich For debugging purposes one often times needs to know the communication partner on a socket or pipe a program has open. This information is not |
Nailing Products to a Dashboarda project by m_meister Nailed is a Sinatra app which currently shows Bugzilla, Github and Jenkins [WIP] data. The data gets fetched/refreshed by a ruby command line tool in the background. |
Moses machine translation performance tuninga project by marxin Moses is a statistical machine translation system that allows you to automatically train translation models for any language pair. Intention of the project is to tune up existing software, where a glimpse shows that majority of time is consumed by memory allocation, dynamic casting and other calculation non-related stuff. I would like to inspect many techniques (like perf profiling, GCC LTO, GCC profile-guided optimization, code refactoring, OpenTuner, etc.) which may bring really significant performance gain. Moreover, it would be really beneficial to come up with a cookbook that can be used by folk in general. If possible, I would like to create a step-by-step performance improvement graphs. |
drgn for kernel core analysisa project by tabraham1 Descriptiondrgn as a programmable debugger can be useful for kernel core analysis |
kGraft analysis toolan idea by marxin kgraft-analysis-tool is a simple tool capable of showing IPA cloning decisions made by modified version of the GCC compiler: https://github.com/marxin/gcc/tree/dump-ipa-clones |
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Easily Deploy an HA cluster in Virtual Machinesa project by aginies GOAL |
Run and manage your Ansible cluster using Salt!a project by PSuarezHernandez At SUSE we've implemented a module on Salt called |
merge sikuli to openqa.a project by yfjiang Investigate the good way to put sikuli into openqa. |
Generate ignition/combustion files from Uyuni/SUSE Managera project by dvosburg |
Build OpenStack traning labsa project by michael-chang As a starting point to learn and test OpenStack on relative low profile workstation/desktop, I found this project interesting and would like to setup it. :) |
Learn about kubernetes by creating a k3s HA setupa project by rsimai This is mostly a learning activity for myself, others may benefit from documentation. |
Rancher Cluster in Provo Datacentera project by SMorlan |
Static Code Analysis for Ruby with ruby-linta project by mvidner I want to make ruby-lint usable. |
Backup server on openSUSE in Raspberry Pi 3 with external USB mass storagea project by bzoltan1 I would like to set up a small backup server on my spare hardware |
Learn enough Golang and hack on CoreDNSa project by jkuzilek DescriptionI'm implementing a split-horizon DNS for my home Kubernetes cluster to be able to access my internal (and external) services over the local network through public domains. I managed to make a PoC with the k8s_gateway plugin for CoreDNS. However, I soon found out it responds with IPs for all Gateways assigned to HTTPRoutes, publishing public IPs as well as the internal Loadbalancer ones. |
Rust based mini webserver with all the modern bells and whistlesa project by darix Project Description |
Markdown extension for Jianpu (Numbered musical notation)a project by scateu As we know, we have ABC notation or GNU Lilypond for music staff. It takes ASCII as input and generates music scores and even MIDI format, which is very convenient for people to type music in computer. |
software.opensuse.organ idea by lrupp Getting more knowledge around the tools that drive the web page behind software.opensuse.org - and maybe trying to solve some issues reported on https://github.com/openSUSE/software-o-o |
Multi-machine development at openqaa project by tinawang123 Last hackweek I have use multi-machine for RMT testing. This hackweek I would like to research how to develop the multi-machine at openQA. |
Create the Draft/Concept doc for Studio 2.0a project by mistinie It's 1.5yrs since we've launched the last Studio version. Customers are asking about a roadmap, a new version... After discussions with AJ, Adrian, Alex, I want to create a draft plan/concept how such a Studio successor could look like. |
Time Cubea project by cbruckmayer An initial prototype from the last hackweek can be found on YouTube |
Design patterns for os-autoinst-distri-opensusea project by ybonatakis The idea is to hack os-autoinst-distri-opensuse infrastucture and explore design patterns that can fit. The end point of this is to restructure the framework in such a way that the main-common.pm is more efficient, functional and readable. |
Take a look at Metal³ (Kubernetes Bare metal management)a project by ykornilov Metal³ is the idea to support a declarative bare metal cluster management for Kubernates by employing a simplified stand alone version of Ironic. |
Get started with nftables on openSUSEa project by abergmann netfilter.org states that "nftables is the project that aims to replace the existing {ip,ip6,arp,eb}tables framework." The nftables kernel code was merged into the mainline kernel in January 2014. So it's time to get started with the new Linux firewall framework on openSUSE. |
Get to know SMP on x86 systems betteran idea by alix82 Project Description |
GNOME Lovean invention by dgarcia |
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Do some 3D printingan invention by aschnell Do some 3D printing incluing designing the object. |
openSUSE package of Waterfoxa project by lproven Since Firefox 57, SUSE's default browser no longer supports XUL extensions. This is a problem for those of us who customized Firefox extensively with multiple addons. |
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Waysettingsa project by dspinella |
Emacs org-mode (learning)a project by keichwa From the manual: |
Make disk encryption options configurable in YaST installera project by AndreasStieger In the YaST installer, make disk encryption method, mode, key strength, random source etc configurable. |
minimal openQAan invention by okurz motivationMany people ask how to start with openQA, ask "can you run these two lines in bash in an openQA" test and some shun the effort to try out openQA because it is "too big". |
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Train generative AI with internal knowledge to answer questions related to code/architecture/hr etc.a project by rosblendido DescriptionUse the internal documentation (wiki, confluence, etc.) to train AI to be able to answer questions from developers about product architecture, hr, it, etc. |
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Enhance product migration feature in Uyuni(SUSE Manager) to migrate from regular SLES to SLES4SAPa project by admehmood |
"emerge" for rpm/SUSEan idea by dmacvicar There are lot of packages that can't be hosted on the Build Service. |
CVE portal for SUSE Rancher productsa project by gmacedo Description |
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Add SUSE Manager virtualization management capabilitiesa project by cbosdonnat SUSE Manager can do some virtual machines management, but needs a lot to be complete. This project is about investigating more on that topic. |
Yubikey support in GRUB2a project by gary_lin |
pmpman -> why dont we automate the music on our phone / mp3 player?a project by osynge Usecase. |
Agama Expert Partitioneran invention by joseivanlopez Description |
orthos.arch.suse.de uses shared password for root on hosts.an idea by osynge Shared passwords are evil |
Learn Rusta project by aplanas Rust, the new language from Mozilla Foundation, is a modern systems programming language focusing on safety and speed. It accomplishes these goals by being memory safe without using garbage collection. |
OpenQA Skill for Amazon Echo (Alexa)an invention by szarate Control you openQA instance from an Amazon Echo! |
Learn Elixira project by david_kang I would like to learn Elixir, I plan to do some tutorial and look into books. I if I have time also start with Phoenix the framework for Elixir |
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Create doc-kit for Smart Docsan invention by ta-ro Project Description |
Learn SLEnkinsa project by tian-feng I'm interesting in SLEnkins project and I want to learn it a bit. I will try it and know how it works and how to use it. |
Create a proof of concept to parse the openQA logs to beautify them and provide query toolsan invention by ilausuch Project Description |
A generic mechanism for analysing and manipulating diverse software configuration filesa project by guohouzuo There are vastly different syntaxes being used by Linux softwares nowadays - Apache, Bind, NTP, Postfix, just to name a few. It is a very tedious task to implement comprehensive parser for every single configuration file, and even more difficult to produce configuration text (file content) from parsed syntax tree. |
Build Kernel from sources - openSUSE wayan idea by asmorodskyi Find documentation on how to re-build openSUSE Kernel from sources and tweak some Kernel build variables |
Shell script merging for crash use on L3 Europe and NTS USA core dump serversa project by dmair Each of the core dump upload servers in Europe and USA could be improved if the shell scripts were combined so that the same tasks can be performed on each site, e.g. downloading of all packages needed for crash usage with a specified core dump by allowing for configurable (or even automated) selection of locations to obtain data packages from. |
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Agilify stale meetingsa project by fteodori Distributed teams, cultural differences, expectations and habits are a natural enemy of vibrant, productive meetings (yes, meetings can be productive!). In this project I'd like to work on a different format and targeted exercises to provide ideas and a resource library to anyone interested in spicing up stale meetings. |
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: |
Exporting ansible experience to Saltan idea by dgutu Because of past experience with ansible as a tool to orchestrate the code deployment on multiple platforms consider important to get most from Salt as |
Packaging cleanup in HAan idea by scarabeus_iv For a bit time I wanted to check and polish the HA and clustering packages. Now is a good time as any. |
Portus: build Docker images from Dockerfilea project by flavio_castelli Minimal objectiveThis is what we consider is the minimum result we can achieve at the end of the hackweek. |
Bare Metal OpenQAa project by algraf Today OpenQA mostly runs on virtual machines, but it can get really tricky to find bugs triggered by real hardware. There are only few interfaces required to interact with a machine though: |
Docker: Image Rebasingan invention by cyphar
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Go async (and non-blocking) with HTTP requestsa project by j_renner There is a couple of libraries available for asynchronous and non-blocking processing of HTTP requests (in Java) that can be used to avoid having threads waiting for responses in request intensive applications, for example: |
virt-manager enhancementan invention by lin_ma The idea is about virt-manager improvement. It calls libguestfs to provide 3 features for virt-manager: |
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NFC login on openSUSEa project by acho-novell Using NFC(Near field communication) tag / phone Lock and Unlock ( replace password login ) on openSUSE with Gnome. |
Learn Haskell by creating an interpreteran idea by chnyda The aim of the project is to create a stupid interpreter to evaluate arithmetic expressions and functions. I have been reading a lot about Haskell and creating a stupid interpreter is a nice way to get started. |
openSUSE wiki improvements (specially Portal:Packaging)a project by gmoro Project DescriptionFollowing a recent discussion with the Packaging team at SUSE we will do a revamp of https://en.opensuse.org/Portal:Packaging |
From kickstart to jumpstarta project by schillingf Introduction |
Supportable Jetson Nanoa project by davidbyte Whether it's building a newer, upstream UBoot, EDK II, or merely a SLE based rootfs, I want to make this platform a realistic possibility for desktop, digital signage, labs, etc. |
netlink interface for ethtoola project by mkubecek There seems to be an overall consensus that the ioctl interface used by ethtool is a poor design as it's inflexible, error prone and notoriously hard to extend. It should clearly be replaced by netlink and obsoleted. Unfortunately not much actual work has been done in that direction until this project started. |
Do something about btrfs and raid56a project by dsterba Somebody do something! |
openSUSE Tumbleweed release management internshipan invention by okurz motivationAs an openQA contributor I could learn from openSUSE release managers how the overall process can be improved. |
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Practice Goa project by vcuadradojuan Use this hackweek to practice and learn more about Go. |
Metabase instance in SCC EKS clustera project by digitaltomm Following up on the experiment from last Hackweek ( https://confluence.suse.com/display/~digitaltomm/Business+Intelligence+in+SCC ), it would be great having a production instance of Metabase running in the SCC EKS cluster, connected to the production database of SCC. |
Automate OMVF/shim/MOK testsa project by gary_lin I previously created a semi-auto test script(*) for MOK. The script controls the QEMU virtual machine a pre-setup image and performs two simple test cases. It's tedious to setup the images for every SLE and openSUSE. My goal is to write a script to automatically set up the virtual machines and images and do a full test. I would also like to set up a test for weekly-built OVMF. openQA might be a good reference. |
Functional comparison analysis between OCFS2 and GFS2a project by ZRen Gang(ghe@suse.com) and Eric(zren@suse.com) will do a functional comparison analysis between OCFS2 and GFS2 during this hack week. we will try to setup a GFS2 cluster environment, compare the features and performance with OCFS2, |
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SUSE Manager salt minion Provisioning/Upgradea project by dvosburg Provisioning works with Autoyast/Cobbler for traditional clients, with profiles to enable major version upgrades. The goal is to offer that in a predictable way that can be scheduled and automated for salt minions. |
Apple swift language for openSUSEan invention by kshatskyy Build opensource swift language package for Leap 42.3, Leap 15.0 on OBS. https://swift.org/ |
Using BCC to snoop ACPI or PCI powera project by joeyli BPF Compiler Collection (BCC) https://github.com/iovisor/bcc |
QA Dashboard - provide a easy overview of the quality status of a product in developmenta project by xgonzo QA uses a dashboard (SUSE internal: http://qa.suse.de/dashboard/ ) to provide an overview of various data to assess the quality of a product. |
Sat solve product dependencies on the servera project by wstephenson OverviewWith the recent explosion of product extensions, modules, bases, the decomposition of monolithic base products into modules, and the amount of churn in product composition between releases, the task of calculating product dependencies and migrations between products has approached the complexity of package management. We have a state of the art tool for solving package dependencies, so why not apply it to the new domain? |
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Deploy Uyuni proxy using Elemental and Fleetan invention by cbosdonnat Project Description |
Run local LLMs with Ollama and explore possible integrations with Uyunia project by PSuarezHernandez DescriptionUsing Ollama you can easily run different LLM models in your local computer. This project is about exploring Ollama, testing different LLMs and try to fine tune them. Also, explore potential ways of integration with Uyuni. |
Give back to Wezterman invention by mpagot |
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KernelCI performance regression dash boarda project by wagi |
SUSE Photography Spacean invention by JWSun These project have two sub-object. |
Create a CLI tool for interacting with Rancher Support Matrixan invention by dpock Rancher Support Matrix CLI Helper |
Create a tool to generate vCPU/vNUMA topology for virtual machinesa project by jfehlig Most large workloads such as SAP HANA require special, highly optimized configuration to run in a virtual machine. Virtual resources such as memory and CPU must be carefully configured to ensure optimum performance of the virtual machine workload. Default VM configuration created by tools such as virt-install are not optimized and often result in poor performance of large workloads due to memory access latencies and incorrect/incomplete information available to the VM's task scheduler. |
get ibus-deepspeech speech recognition engine for IBus working on openSUSEan idea by aspiers As described in https://hackaday.com/2018/01/17/speech-recognition-for-linux-gets-a-little-closer/ Michael Sheldon created an IBus plugin that lets DeepSpeech work with nearly any X application. He’s also provided PPAs that should make it easy to install for Ubuntu or related distributions. Would be great to get this working on openSUSE! |
Find a Developer Compatible GUI Mail Clienta project by shundhammer Summary |
learning openQA and writing testan idea by rdodopoulos openQA seems to be increasingly used within SUSE. My primary aim is to learn the tool well. In addition, I want to start writing tests that could be, eventually, integrated into the automatic openQA tests of QAM. |
How-to guide on switching from docker/docker-compose to a cri-o/k8s worldan idea by suntorytimed How-to guide on switching from docker/docker-compose to a cri-o/k8s world |
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OpenCV on SLES on Raspberry Pia project by joadavis I just want to learn how OpenCV works. And having a portable version would be great. |
More ruby in YaSTa project by jreidinger In general plan for YaST is to use ruby only in future. So goal of this project is to move it forward and replace more parts with ruby. |
Leveraging Ceph in the Harvester projectan idea by kieferchang |
Self Encryption Drives support in openSUSEan idea by michael-chang Self Encryption Drive (SED) is used to achieve hardware based full disk encryption provided by hard disk drive vendors. The project is aiming to use openSUSE to build the package necessary to enable the device, notably a more intuitive way to build Preboot Authentication (PBA) Image and deploy it to unlock the device at boot time. |
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grab this: improve the openSUSE Staging dashboarda project by lnussel Tumbleweed wouldn't be possible without staging projects and managing staging projects isn't possible with a nice GUI. The staging dashboard is there to help but needs some love, esp when comparing |
Automate Victron Cerbo GX scheduled charge configuration based on Redflow ZCell maintenance cycle timingan invention by tserong |
Upstream support for SGI Octanean invention by tsbogend Patches for supporting SGI Octanes are floating around since ages. The latest version is against v4.10. I've talked to Ralf Baechle (MIPS kernel maintainer) and he is willing to take patches from me... so I have to provide them... and this what this project is for:-) |
The Great Hack Week 24 Train Chase (Video a Train)an invention by simotek DescriptionDo you have a smartphone? Do you have a train, tram or metro track near you? If so this is the hack week project for you. |
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Mottainai - what a waste!a project by EDiGiacinto Mottainai - Task/Job/Build Server for everyone! |
My Little Managera project by lucidd Yes this project is yet another project for creating a Suse Manager clone. |
externaltools.suse.de kubernetes deploymenta project by digitaltomm Currently externaltools is deployed manually with RPM. This is a manual process and involves packaging gem dependencies. |
DIY smart thermostat with ESP8266an invention by scabrero Build a smart thermostat using an Adafruit Feather HUZZAH ESP8266 board, a DHT22 temperature and humidity sensor and a 2.4 TFT touch panel. |
Generic retry command in openSUSEan invention by okurz MotivationWhen automating tasks often the requirement comes up to retry commands, for example when network connections are involved and commands do not return successfully immediately or if resources are temporarily not available. Sometimes a simple for-loop in bash is sufficient. Sometimes it is necessary to use additional waiting between retries, sometimes timeouts are desired. Getting all those combinations right can be tedious and error-prone so a generic "retry" command should be available in usual environments so we should provide a retry command to openSUSE distributions. |
Make use of sd_varlink to replace dbus (rebootmgr)an invention by kukuk Description |
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Flipdot signa project by aocole I have a Flipdot sign that needs control hardware/software. I believe it supports RS485. |
Setup UEFI HTTPBoot with OVMF and try to write/run test on openQAa project by bchou HTTPBoot was added into UEFI SPEC since 2.5. It aims to replace PXE and provides more features. Actually, the concept of HTTPBoot is similar to PXE. It starts with the HTTP URL from the DHCP server and fetches the data with the HTTP protocol. The key difference between HTTPBoot and PXE is the support of DNS. With DNS, the firmware and the bootloader can resolve the domain name so it's possible to pass the well-known URL to download the image instead of the explicit IP URL. Besides, HTTP is designed to cross different domains, while tftp (PXE) is only for the local network. |
Packages for vagrantan idea by tboerger To really start with vagrant within the company and our company it would be awesome to create real SUSE packages for vagrant and some other cool and important plugins. It's not that easy like it sounds because vagrant runs within the upstream rpm in an embedded ruby container that needs to be fixed for our system packages. |
Kite aerial photographya project by aocole Experiment with kite aerial photography |
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Play with ionic frameworka project by mschnitzer There is a super cool framework for mobile phone apps available: ionic (http://ionicframework.com/) |
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Learn QT Linguist and improve translations for FET (a timetable creator)a project by juliogonzalezgil The idea is getting a general knowledge of how QT Linguist works, and help FET with some translations. |
Ceph as a ephemeral storage for containersa project by denisok The idea here is to study and understand how ephemeral storage for containers works and investigate if local storage could be avoided at all and Ceph used instead. Could new storage driver be developed to support Ceph storage: |
Spike about integrating Trento in SUMAan invention by oscar-barrios Project Description |
The 5 days of Hackweekan invention by bear454 5 small projects in one hack week |
GNOME 45, openSUSE flatpak adaption on SLE and ALP.an idea by yfjiang Project Description |
Increase "osc checkout" speed.an idea by jsikes Using osc I noticed that when checking out projects the project files are requested and loaded one at a time. My first order of business would be to combine the individual requests into one request. |
Improve our 3D printersa project by lrupp Currently we have two sponsored 3D printers available in the Nuremberg office. Both are located in a lab - which makes it hard to access them. Both also need some (hardware) maintenance. |
generic zswap dedupa project by ailiopoulos |
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Organize a Rumtasting sessiona project by TBro Out of nowhere the idea came up to organize a rum tasting session on one of the HackWeek evenings. |
Prettier dashboard for solar panel statusa project by emiura |
Gran Canaria office: whiteboard, cubieboard and morea project by ancorgs Time for technical housekeeping in the shared Gran Canaria office. |
USB security key running embedded Linuxan invention by dmdiss Project Description |
Edge Image Builder and mkosi for Uyunia project by oholecek Description |
Pair Programming Test Drive/Probefahrta project by mamorales Are you interested in pairing? Are you wondering whether it is something that would help you and your team members in your current project? Would you like to try it out before you fully commit to such an extreme idea? Then this is your lucky day Sir/Madam! |
spec-cleaner improvementsa project by pluskalm We want to improve translation of dependencies done by spec-cleaner (i.e. cmake(blah)) and so on - see github. |
L3 workflow in Jiraan idea by puzel L3 workflow is implemented in a custom, developed in-house, tool called SolidGround |
AI for product managementan invention by a_jaeger Description |
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OBS GitLab integrationa project by adrianSuSE First part is to support automated builds on git pushes also with gitlab, similar to what we do already with github.com. This means OBS would get notificated in a save way to refetch sources and start build on each commit. |
Bootable JeOS images for RISC-Van idea by Andreas_Schwab Create bootable JeOS images for RISC-V, for qemu and the HiFive Unleashed board. The existing images are set up for qemu linux-user emulation. |
AuthStralia — (almost) stateless authorization ecosystem for a web agean invention by kpimenov AngularJS, Websockets, REST APIs for mobile apps, one-time links for emails — what’s the topmost complexity all those things share in common? |
Reanimate djmounta project by mwilck djmount is a neat idea - see UPnP/AV resources in your directly in the file system. Unfortunately the code hasn't been maintained for ~10y, and - at least for me - seems to by plagued by various bugs causing crashes and what not. There's currently no official openSUSE package. This project aims to pick up the code, fix bugs, and make the tool actually useful again. The code itself seems to be in quite a good shape, so this should be doable. |
Learn about Roboticsan invention by mstrigl I want to learn more about robotics. The goal is to have a small robot at the end of the week. |
Migrate from Docker to Podmanan invention by tjyrinki_suse Description |
Tumbleweed support for Raspberry Pi 4 with Quad SATA HATan invention by jbaier_cz |
Terraform GUIa project by kevinklinger |
Integrate e1000e into the Linux Kernel Backports projecta project by benjamin_poirier The current approach to having new hardware support and features in SLE kernels it to integrate changes to individual drivers from the mainline kernel back into the SLE kernel. The Linux Kernel Backports project (https://backports.wiki.kernel.org/) in comparison has an approach which consists in adding a shim layer between unmodified mainline drivers and older kernel interfaces. This project has its roots in wireless drivers. It currently supports only a handful of old ethernet adapters. |
Porting Askbot to Python 3a project by rbueker During the last year Askbot, a question and answer oriented internet tool, similar to stack overflow has been tested for internal usage. |
gdb-kdumpa project by alnovak The goal of the project is making the gdb able to open compressed kernel dump - access its memory contents at the very least. |
A tool for remote ssl service testing/evaluationan invention by whdu Maybe it is yet another wheelbut still worth to do. The original idea is come from https://xmpp.net/. |
Create an OBS extension for VS Codea project by cvoegl Features I'd like to implement: |
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Implement more (all missing) Filesystems in libstorage-ngan invention by aschnell The next generation libstorage-ng is still missing support for some filesystems. The task is to implement all of them: |
SUSE Manager - self sufficient frontend serveran invention by LuNeves Explore the possibility to have a self sufficient frontend server running locally. This server would compile all the frontend code and act as a proxy/middleware pointing either for a dev ref-server or to a local SUMA instance. This way would be possible to do modifications in frontend even without having a SUMA server running locally. |
Add cgroups support to crash-pythona project by mkoutny To ease debugging cgroup relates issues this suggests to: |
Add support for the Medion Life P4000 Smartwatch to Gadgetbridgea project by dancermak Project Description |
Research Testing Tools for GFX Stack & how they can be used in openQAa project by eeich There are numerous testing tools for the GFX stack available - the oldes being the xtest suite. At the same time, we are still lacking automated test environments for the funktionalities of DRM, Mesa and X. Ideally the tests should be performed automatically and unattended and the results should be compared to previous runs to detect regressions. Research what tools exist to date and how they can be employed. |
Learn and use mesona project by JonathanKang meson[0], a replacement to autotools, is very popular nowadays. It's a lot faster than autotools as far as what I hear and see. Besides lots of GNOME projects has been ported to meson. As one of the maintainers of GNOME Logs[1], I need learn meson and try to port Logs to meson for faster building. |
UI/UX User testing and feedbacka project by lharden |
Learn about IPv6 while Implementing it in the Home Environmentan invention by mweiss2 Project Description |
Deep clean-up of the SUMA / Uyuni documentation files (HW2024)a project by omaric Project Description |
Look at Static Code Analysis and Code Coverage for C++a project by aschnell Look at static code analysis and code coverage for a C++ project, in this case libstorage-bgl-eval. |
FIDO2 emulationa project by mkoutny |
Port kGraft to more architecturesa project by vojtech_pavlik Implement improved ftrace infrastructure for PPC64LE (goal 1), s390x (goal 2), ARM64 (goal 3) that is able to support kGraft and doesn't have a performance impact. PPC64LE has an experimental (untested) patch by Dinar Valeev already, s390x works, but has a 10% performance impact on the system, ARM64 is entirely untouched. |
Enhance cpupower userspace tool with powercappinga project by trenn There is a new kernel API/feature: powercapping. The perfect userspace tool to ease up usage and later possibly provide library calls is cpupower. |
build a 10GB bandwith iscsi servera project by LSZhu In Beijing HA server room, we have a Huawei switch with a 10GB bandwith uplink FC port, a iSCSI HBA, a desktop computer, and some SFPs, I will build a 10GB bandwith iscsi server. |
Improve headmore (your VNC client for character terminals) with new featuresa project by guohouzuo headmore is your fully functional VNC client (viewer + control) launched from command line for your geeky character terminals (Linux VT console, xterm, and more): |
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Automation of ABI compatibility checksa project by ateixeira DescriptionABI compatibility checks could be further automated by using the OBS API to download built RPMs and using existing tools to analyze ABI compatibility between the libraries contained in those packages. This project aims to explore these possibilities and figure out a way to make ABI checks as painless and fast as possible for package maintainers. |
Add xterm.js to D-Installer web interfacean idea by IGonzalezSosa Project Description |
Investigate rancher rke2 guest clusteran idea by cooper.tseng DescriptionInvestigate the flow of deploying rke2 guest cluster to Harvester. |
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Tracing system calls with eBPFa project by doreilly DescriptionMany security tools need to record system calls like execve. Using the Linux audit system for this can have a detrimental performance impact in some cases. |
MirrorPinkya project by darix A web frontend for the mirrors in the mirrorbrain database to allow the mirror admins to manage their entries themself. |
Learn more about C standard librariesan idea by pvorel Study code of glibc, musl, uclibc or Klibc and make some tests with buildroot. |
Find openQA jobs which using specific test modulea project by rfan1 [Description]: # A simple web package can find openQA jobs/jobgroups which use specific test module [Status]: # In plan |
SSH (Suse Social Hack) gamea project by nmoudra This is a project to create a "larp" game for SUSE employees (or anyone geeky enough to play this) which will be based on computer related knowledge. The core of the game is to search for other people and clues for solving the main goal by "connecting" or "hacking" according to given HW and SW roles. E.g. a person will play router, another one will play PC and they will need to find a person playing TCP/IP protocol to communicate and eventually create a working setup to solve the goal. They they need to work as a group and solve riddles/ciphers which will let them go further. There are more game mechanics i have in mind, but don't want to spoil all of them now :) |
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face trackingan idea by chuller Step 1. Control Robotis servo from raspberry pi |
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Learn and help learna project by kstreitova I'm in SUSE for about a month and as a fresh graduate I had to learn a lot of stuff during this period. And there is a bunch of other things I will have to learn of course. Therefore I would like to use Hackweek to deepen my knowledge of various tools, processes, techniques or other packagers related stuff. However it would be quite a pity to hold the acquired information just to myself. So I would like to keep the result of my learning for further usage either by enhancing the Innerweb wiki, the public openSUSE wiki or by creating new wiki for packagers' purposes. |
New KDE Plasma notification app/appleta project by apappas DescriptionMy memory is terrible so I depend a lot on notifications to carry me through the workday. As a plasma user I am ok with the current applet, but I don't love it. It is too small for the centrality it has in my day. Also I dislike how you can not go back to notifications you have dismissed |
Little systemd utilities improvementsan invention by mkoutny Some ideas from the list: |
Packaging libnvidia-containers and nvidia-container-runtime-hookan invention by jordimassaguerpla This is a follow up to https://hackweek.suse.com/projects/architecting-a-machine-learning-project-with-suse-caasp. |
Building a container bootloaderan invention by flonnegren |
Maintenance Game with Godotan invention by cyberiad DescriptionExploring Godot, the gaming engine, by developing a 2D game with Mainty the chamaleon which fixes bugs and addresses security issues proactively. |
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Multi-cloud Lightweight metadata CLIa project by seanmarlow Project Description |
Package all available Qt-based librariesan idea by cschum There are many 3rd party libraries based on Qt. Inqlude collects them all. The goal of this project is to package them all, ideally automatically from the meta data provided by Inqlude. The build service provides all the tools we need for that and would even make it possible to provide packages for a multitude of Linux platforms and maybe even Windows. Interesting challenges ahead... |
Convert openSUSE ARM appliances to python3-kiwian idea by dirkmueller The python3-kiwi rewrite of kiwi is progressing is far enough to try converting the openSUSE ARM appliances to make use of it. The goal of the project is to build appliances with python3-kiwi and test them to see that they work fine and then switch over if it seems benificial. |
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Salt API authentication with Uyuni usersa record by RDiasMateus Description |
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Generic disaster recoveryan invention by jsmeix Basically the idea is to boot inst-sys but to not run YaST and instead run a selfmade script that does the usual disaster recovery steps: |
Learn more about CodeMirror and improving source viewer in openQAa project by mlin7442 CodeMirror is a text editor implemented in JavaScript for the browser, openQA introduced CodeMirror in its source viewer, this project is learn more things from CodeMirror and trying to improving the source viewer in openQA, already had a ticket related, even can polish source viewer more, eg. file folding, etc. |
Boot system from Ceph RADOS Block Devicean idea by dmdiss Write a new Dracut module which adds support for booting a system where the root filesystem resides on a remote RBD image. |
Give some love to spec-cleanera project by kstreitova Project Descriptionspec-cleaner is an open-source project and command-line tool for automating the process of cleaning and improving RPM specfile quality and assuring that it follows a specific style guide. It can replace old elements with new ones and reorganize the specfile so it's clean and more readable. |
How software creation process can save energy and CO2 emissionsan invention by acervesato |
Agama Minimal Live Imagea project by jreidinger |
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status pagean idea by tampakrap The openSUSE Heroes team provides a status page under https://status.opensuse.org, which is based on Cachet. While it is very nice to provide a status page to the users, this one has a few key issues explained below, |
Authenticated hashes for BTRFSa project by dsterba Project Description |
grub2: implement LUKS2 detection in grub-probea project by pvorel Project DescriptionGrub has limited LUKS2 support in master branch for few months (only PBKDF2, Argon2 is not yet supported). It'd be useful to implement LUKS2 detection in grub-probe in order not have to specify required modules manually. |
Integration of Ironic in Uyuni for automating provisioning of bare metal machines.a project by ygutierrez |
Zeroconf with others (GNOME Shell, Firefox, Wayland and others)a project by cxiong Zeroconf/Bonjour/Avahi is a very interesting technique that targets at freeing users of services from tedious IP-based network configuration by automatic-distributed address-assigning, name-assigning and service discovery/browsing. It's named officially as zeroconf, Bonjour is the implementation in OS X, iOS and Windows, while Avahi is for Unix-like system. |
Improve Maintenance-workflow in BuildServicea project by BenniBrunner
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Prettify room booking displays in Nurembergan invention by algraf Nuremberg recently received room booking displays that would in theory show the current occupation of rooms. Unfortunately they are Windows CE based. And they don't actually show anything useful because we don't use Exchange. |
Python Modules Mass Updatea project by pgajdos Project Description |
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June Circuits '19a project by ammartinez Circuits is a coding marathon to challenge developers with several programming questions of varying difficulty level over 9 days. |
Provisioning Prometheus exporters with Uyuni revisiteda project by j_renner There is a number of annoyances and pending improvements when working with the Salt Formula for provisioning Prometheus Exporters in Uyuni: |
Get to know compaction code bettera project by osalvador Project Description |
Tweak btrfs to run on SMR drivesa project by hreinecke Having gotten access to some SMR prototypes it should be possible to tweak btrfs to run natively on those devices. Using SSD mode helps a lot, but there is still some work to be done. So this will be a good chance to learn something about the inner details of btrfs and see if I can get it to run on SMR drives. |
DevOps learningan idea by wanglh I want to learn something about DevOps tool chains And make a automatically management server to control all my test vms. |
SUSE MANAGER automation of creating custom channels "suma-custom-channel"a project by asemen SUSE Manager has the possibility to add custom channels using the GUI. |
Refresh my reverse engineering skillsa project by ematsumiya It's been a little while since I last needed to do some binary reverse engineering, so I want to up my game. |
Improve Scrum Master Dashboarda project by ilausuch Project Description |
An experimental tiny WM of Waylandan idea by NalaGinrut Wayland would replace X11 in the future (maybe soon?), we're researching/learning Wayland. And I planed to try a tiny Window Manager of Wayland for a practice. It's meaningful I think, since there's little independent WM for Wayland, except for Mutter which is a part of Gnome desktop environment. |
Building a CNF solution for Edge environmenta project by lizhang |
Modify the Line6 kernel driveran invention by mseidl81 I want to modify the driver so that it:
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Opencv and Face recognitiona project by XGWang0 Learn opencv and Face recognition related knowledge to build Face recognition project on raspberry 4b |
Package proper cross-compilersa project by rguenther openSUSE lacks useable cross-compilers to glibc systems. This is the attempt to provide those, most important a cross-compiler for arm/aarch64. |
Unrealtonea project by emiler Project Description |
Make "salt-toaster" available to be used outside SUSEa project by PSuarezHernandez The |
Port Salt virt modules to idema project by cbosdonnat Salt is moving towards a plugable architecture using POP and Idem. This project is about experimenting with those new concepts by applying them to a real life case: the virt execution and state modules. |
Metrics Server viewer for Kubernetesan invention by bkampen This project is finished please visit the github repo below for the tool. |
Create a qtile packagean idea by kbaikov Will create a package for https://github.com/qtile/qtile |
Linux incarnation of the Party Parrotan invention by rsimai Project Description |
Golan salt client sdkan invention by RDiasMateus Project Description |
Helping to Inform the Rancher Roadmapan idea by Dando31 Project DescriptionWe receive lots of feature requests from the customer base and the community. |
CephFS client for Android using the Linux Kernel Library and Wireguarda project by dmdiss CephFS is awesome, but without a VPN it's not safe to be routed over the internet, and it lacks client support on many platforms. The Linux Kernel Library allows for the linux kernel to be built as a cross-platform user-space library and integrated into a regular Android, Windows, macOS, etc. application. This project combines CephFS, LKL and wireguard, and sprinkles some io-uring on top. |
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YQPkg - Bringing the Single Package Selection Back to Lifea project by shundhammer tl;dr |
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Solve a bug for GNOME upstreaman idea by qkzhu I want to improve my C skills and pick up some knowledge about Gtk+, Glib, Gobject... Some GNOME C projects might be a good place to start: |
Learn about AI, ML, neural networks and see what's possible with SUSE Linuxa project by rsimai Everybody is talking about (and with) ChatGPT. I tried it and was impressed by how well the language model behaves and finally how real and humanly it appears, despite the obvious nonsense that it outputs. I was wondering how machine learning practically works and how to build a neural network. |
Improve personal docker hosting infrastructurea project by robert.richardson DescriptionI want to improve my personal server hosting environment. The key tasks include exploring OpenMediaVault which i've freshly set up, migrating existing Docker instances to docker-compose.yml files for streamlined deployment on Portainer, revamping the landing page built with Hugo, and investigating the potential of using Homarr to replace the current landing page for a more dynamic user experience. If there's enough time, i want to also improve the backup procedure, which is currently not covering all services. |
openQA webVTT subtitlesa project by bmwiedemann The webVTT standard (nearly the same as the older SRT subtitles) allows to add subtitles to a video. We could use this in openQA to show which keys were pressed at that point in the video, in which line of code we were or on what event we waited. This could make debugging easier and might be instructive to users, too. |
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Package DAPS for Debian using the BuildServicea project by tbazant DAPS (https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/Documentation:Tools/daps) is a tool we use in the documentation team to create/validate/export/... docbook documents. It's currently available for SUSE and openSUSE systems, and I believe that packaging it for Debian GNU Linux would help both the DAPS and the Linux community (and me myself as I'm using Debian at home as well :-) |
Learn Salt by converting ansible scripts to salt states.a project by kbaikov I would like to learn Salt by converting ansible scripts to salt states. Current ansible scripts do some QA tasks on cloud nodes, so i thought it would be a good idea to convert them to salt after reading salt tutorial. |
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OCI Image Distribution with RPMsa project by cyphar Currently the Open Container Initiative doesn't specify a distribution protocol or system, and the current "standard" format is the Docker registry protocol. Aside from technical reservations with Docker registry, it is also not an OCI-compliant system and will require a lot of work to integrate it into all of the openSUSE/SUSE tooling. |
Teach rubocop about schemas and migrationsa project by bergmannf I want to write a new rubocop cop that verifies that a |
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AllergyReport: Android/Desktop app to help recognize food allergies by tracking allergy symptoms and dietsan idea by alarrosa Some months ago I was diagnosed with quite some allergies and I've been using a home-made google drive spreadsheet to track everything I eat for the last 6 months in the hope to have some raw data that can be processed and I can obtain information on which exact food (or foods) produce bad symptoms. |
Refresh connect.opensuse.orga project by lrupp Connect is the "social network" of the openSUSE community. While this might not sound so important, the problem is that the tool is used for membership management and all the other "administrative" stuff for the openSUSE community, which makes it a very important tool. |
Create a web application for configuring laitos - your "Do Everything" software for serious preppersa project by guohouzuo Laitos is an open source project written in go, it emphasizes simplicity of maintenance and delivers a complete suite of web, DNS, and mail servers to host a personal web server. Beyond the suite of servers, laitos software hooks into numerous API platforms, that altogether enable user access to Internet features (such as Facebook, Twitter, emails) via alternative communication infrastructures such as telephone (PSTN), SMS, and satellite terminals. |
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Graphics support for SGI Octanea project by tsbogend With the approach of kernel 5.6 SGI Octanes are supported with builtin IO components. What's missing for a graphics workstation is a driver for the graphics card. There is already a not upstreamed framebuffer driver for Impact graphic cards. Since there will be no new framebuffer driver accepted upstream, the goal of this project is to convert the existing frame buffer driver to a DRM driver and make it ready to be sent upstream. |
Make Yast CA Mgm-Ng out of Yast RMT modulean idea by ikapelyukhin
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PXE improvements for QAMa project by pluskalm We kinda need more flexible PXE in Prague office, UEFI would also not hurt - so lets check what we can do to make it better. |
Explore the possibility and value to have a centralized Developer Portalan invention by nkopliku |
Create Quickstart for OpenStack on OpenStack (Triple-O)a project by dirkmueller Currently, opensuse-quickstart sets up a one-machine Cloud based on OpenStack, either with KVM or virtualisation. In order for bootstrapping further hosts, it would be much easier to set up only a bare-metal cloud on one machine, and PXE boot a 2nd machine via OpenStack Nova/Ironic. |
Cast: A simple alternative to the Make build toola project by bbachmann |
openQA Notifier - A Chrome extension for monitoring your openQA instance statusa project by mlin7442 Displays your openQA instance status, the feature/behavior should had at least like the list below, |
Parser to extract function names from openQA lib/ functions - improve perl skillsa project by jorauch Since there is no real documentation about openQA's lib/ functions I wanted to kill two birds with one stone and write a parser in perl that extracts all function names (and maybe preceding comments) in said directory and improve my perl knowledge by doing this. |
linux antivirus enginean idea by bmwiedemann http://www.ranum.com/security/computer_security/editorials/dumb/ explained in detail that filtering badness is a dumb idea, so if we wanted to build a linux antivirus software, we would need a whitelist of programs that would be allowed to execute. We can easily use the rpm database for that. But what is missing, is a mechanism through that the kernel would check before executing $binary if it is OK to run it. |
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switch to grub2 for powerpcan invention by k0da There is a grub2 available for powerpc for a while. Let's switch to it by default. |
Github Projects Gnome Shell Extensiona project by hfschmidt Checking the status of your Github pull requests is annoying. You have to lose focus from your current work (ie. hacking) and open your browser, type the repo URL in the address bar, click on the Pull Requests page, and look at the status of your PR. |
Write a commandline client for the geekosan invention by dheidler There used to be a tool called |
Understanding GPS internalsa project by awh My car has it, nowadays every smartphone has it. But what's actually the math behind GPS (GLONASS) technique? |
User Story theme + Okta logina project by cyntss |
KDevelop plugin for showing information inline in the codea project by michalsrb I use the KDevelop IDE whenever I can. At SUSE mostly for reading code while debugging some bug. My plan is to create plugin that will show extra information inline with the code to make it easier to explore foreign code. |
understand and possibly improve cscopea project by mhocko cscope is a great tool index C/C++ sources and allow to navigate through the code. I have learned that the project is mostly dead and what is worse it uses its own database format to store the index. I would like to see some extended functionality in the tool - e.g. search whether a function A is reachable from B, filtering search results per-file, fix functions with function parameter detection (such functions are not recognized properly currently) and some others. |
Learn how Linux kernel interacts with a hard-realtime OSan idea by colyli |
Rebasing of the current MicroOS installationa project by epaolantonio |
Improve and unify spec changes formating and automation for Factory rulesan invention by scarabeus_iv This project is mostly about automating spec file formatting to have all specs more look-alike, much better for review and there is no need to force people to write that way, just to format it afterwards is sufficient. Other task is to track changes in osc repo and adjust changelog accordingly. |
Extending KubeVirtBMC's capability by adding Redfish supportan invention by zchang Description |
Use OBS to build GNU Screen master branchan idea by enavarro_suse |
SUSE Manager/Spacewalk client debug/test shellan idea by dmacvicar When developing for SUSE Manager, it gets tiresome to setup clients in order to debug and test with clients. |
Use linear programming for the partitioning proposalan idea by ancorgs The YaST team is rewriting yast2-storage. That includes new shiny code for the storage proposal during installation. It calculates what partitions and/or volumes need to be created to allocate the system and finds the best way to create those partitions in the existing free spaces. The second part becomes more complicated than it looks as soon as you start considering the restrictions imposed by each volumes and by the technology (primary vs logical partitions, for example). |
Learn Android developmentan idea by mvetter Over the years I have stumbled upon various Android projects where I needed a feature and wasn't able to implement it because I had no idea about Android development. |
Enabling Rancher as an OIDC Provideran invention by rcabello DescriptionKubernetes supports OpenID Connect (OIDC) natively as an authentication mechanism, enabling token-based user authentication. This can be configured through flags in the Kubernetes API server or by using AuthenticationConfiguration. |
NFire a new project to replace newburna project by lzwang newburn is a system press testing tool. But it is out of maintained. And it is heavily integrated in ctcs2. So replace it with a new one. |
Running Virtual Machines and Containers together with Kubernetesan idea by pgeorgiadis SUSE is well known for the standard enterprise linux distribution (aka SLES). As a result, most of the customers we have are not cloud-native, so cool stuff like microservices and serverless are no gonna happen within the day for them. There is a very good chance that some old monoliths running in Cobol today, will continue running in the same way for the next 10 years. However, companies are evolving and some parts of the business might (or they can be already) converted into containers. So what happens now? They have to keep maintaining two infrastructures: |
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A command line image collector tool for my gallery websitea project by AZhou |
Parental controls on Tumbleweed/Aeona project by fcrozat |
ohai plugin for querying details like serial numbers from hard drives in chef-client nodesa project by bigironman Gathering detailed information about hardware in an automated way with chef using an ohai plugin enhances transparency about the hardware being used in a datacenter. The idea is to write a plugin for ohai that gatheres information from hard drives used in a node that runs chef-client. |
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Rancher Manager of Managers with KCPa project by rcase |
Editor mode at Agama web interfacean invention by ancorgs Description |
Aperture: a simple game engine written in C based on OpenGLa project by StarryWang Project Description |
Enable python in crash and use it for most functionsan idea by jeff_mahoney Crash originated in a older version of gdb. Since then, gdb has added python to its scripting options. By converting much of the crash functionality to python, we can make it easier to extend existing functionality and allow our customers to do the same. |
Make some progress on reversing Microsoft new CoW filesystem, ReFSan idea by aaptel >Resilient File System (ReFS), codenamed "Protogon", is a Microsoft proprietary file system introduced with Windows Server 2012 with the intent of becoming the "next generation" file system after NTFS. |
Add a ncurse UI to wiresharkan idea by aaptel Wireshark has a CLI program called |
Connect to matrix.org via weechatan invention by ktsamis I want to connect to matrix.org via weechat in Leap 15.0. |
Bridle - Terraform remote backend in Kubernetesa project by nroberts Project DescriptionTerraform's remote backend requires a Terraform Cloud account and has an initial limited offering. While the initial offering is suitable for small resource management and teams this quickly becomes an issue as usage demands increase. In addition Terraform's remote operations (plan,apply, etc) are executed on HashiCorp's cloud resources which present issues for sensitive data such as passwords and access keys. Users are also constrained to as what tooling is available on the remote execution environment for example having |
Port the Minion job queue to TypeScriptan invention by kraih Project Description |
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Debconf Done Right For SUSEan idea by osynge Usecases |
Tumbleweed as a Server OS?a project by RBrownSUSE My home server, and my other box hosting https://sysrich.co.uk are both in need of a bit of a refresh |
QAM stuff in Tumbleweeda 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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ESP32 Meteostationa project by emiler Project Description |
Weblate improvementsa 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: |
Automate Haskell Packagingan invention by psimons We have various individual tools to automate parts of the Haskell packaging process, like |
Salt Support Tools (try to ditch supportconfig)a project by bmaryniuk Currently Salt is using |
Support for the SMBus ARP protocola project by jdelvare The SMBus standard specifies an address resolution protocol (SMBus ARP.) It has two key features : |
Containerized home mirrora 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.\ |
Local voice recognition for home automationa 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. |
JetPad - Online collaborative text editora 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. |
Review scripts in openQA projecta project by yosun To say it's a review, it's better to say it's a good way to learn from others. I'll review test scripts in openQA project as much as I can, digest them and learn how to write Perl script more pretty. I'll make some notes for sharing. |
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The Elder Geckoa project by jtzhao SummaryEver dreamed of being a hero to save the world? Play "The Elder Gecko", an epic fantasy RPG masterpiece! |
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Bird watcher with Raspberry Pia project by scuescu |
k3ka project by hgalalabdelazizahmed |
Contributing to Linux Kernel securityan idea by pperego Description |
Investigate and model Ceph cluster performancea project by LarsMB Predicting the non-functional properties of a Ceph cluster can be quite difficult. There are many inputs in the hardware setup and software configuration that affect the resulting availability, reliability and performance (latency and throughput at nominal levels and during degraded and rebuild times). |
Secure keyboardan idea by mwilck This idea was inspired by the recent discussion on the "talk" mailing list about the (in)security of the German ID card. The Chaos Computer Club and other researchers claim that the ID card is insecure. Actual attacks that have been demonstrated are based on keyloggers. |
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iSCSI integration in Warewulfa project by ncuralli Description |
Support listing resources for hierarchical namespaces in Kubernetesan invention by comurphy |
Do something useful with the TPMan idea by mwilck Almost all our laptops, and many servers, feature a TPM today. The TPM doesn't have the best reputation in the community because it could be used to lock down platforms or do nasty things with DRM. Under normal conditions on PCs, the TPM is controlled by the system owner and could actually be useful for almost anything involving crypto. Unfortunately the integration of the TPM in the OS is essentially non-existent. The introduction of the TPM2.0 standard complicates matters, because we now have two different devices with different APIs. |
AI Pianoan idea by lin_ma
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Design and create SUSE branded IQ lampsa project by kwwii see iqlight.com to understand what an IQ Lamp is. |
Multiqueue ramdiska project by hreinecke There is a ramdisk block device (brd), and there is a null multiqueue device (nullblk). The one can do I/O, but doesn't use multiqueue, and the other does multiqueue but cannot do I/O. |
Get openSUSE Tumbleweed for s390x (IBM mainframe) on openqa.opensuse.organ invention by SLindoMansilla Description |
MicroOS/SL Micro health-checks for K3s/RKE2a project by eminguez Description |
zypper-docker with multiple backends and an APIa project by mssola During the last CSM workshop I started to refactor zypper-docker in a way that: |
Gothic facade generatoran idea by federico-mena I want to write a bot that generates random Gothic facades. Maybe using L-systems? Maybe that generates SVG? |
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Load balancing and cloud instances with Raspberri Pia project by SLindoMansilla Description |
image-tools: simple tool for mirror/save/load container images & KDM and chart image list generator.an invention by StarryWang |
Learn & Improve Qt, C++ - Project Oficinaa project by slemke Updated almost 6 years ago. 3 hacker ♥️. |
Track statistics on the openSUSE staging process to gain feedback on changesan invention by jberry Collecting and presenting statistics on the various aspects of the openSUSE:Factory/openSUSE:Leap:* staging process would be useful for determining if changes in tooling and automation have an impact on the workflow. Some examples or information of interest are as follows. |
Build a notification light for my deska project by TBro Sometimes - I just miss an important IRC message or a beginning meeting, which is not good |
openSUSE image for Samsung DEXa project by adrianSuSE I want to get an openSUSE based image working on Samsung DEX: |
YAML 1.2 Schema support for PyYAMLan invention by tinita |
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Support verification of digitally signed PDFs in Evincean idea by mkoutny PDF format allows inclusion of digital signatures. Unfortunately, Evince can't provide these metadata to the user. |
Explore Crev as collaborative code audita project by pperego Project Description |
K3S Control Planes as a servicea project by ademicev0 |
Yearly Quality Engineering Ask me Anything - AMA for not-engineeringa project by szarate GoalGet a closer look at how developers work on the Engineering team (R & D) of SUSE, and close the collaboration gap between GSI and Engineering |
Writing Starter Guide Documents for GNOME 3 Developmentan idea by tonghuix Will write a Starter Guide for GNOME 3 Development, in Chinese only at this point. |
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Set up a VM on x86_64 and ppc64le for LTP testsan idea by osalvador Set up a VM on x86_64 and ppc64le sitting on linux-next/mmotm running LTP tests in a loop. |
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Yet another task tracking toolan invention by mkoutny Create a task tracking tool that would suit my needs (and enrich the pool of such author-only-optimized software). |
Bluetooth audioa project by mwilck I'm hearing impaired. Where others have no issues following talks or dicussions, I often fail even grasp the bottom line what it's about. I've got hearing aids, but they help only so much. I also have an add-on device for my hearing aids that acts like a bluetooth headset. Unfortunately, making this thing work under my Linux desktop has been an ongoing, frustrating struggle. On the contrary, it works flawlessly with Android devices of different generations, and even with my lowly Gigaset phone. Actually, the thing works better with older kernels/Linux versions than with current TW. |
Improve the gnome-shell extensionsa project by xiaoguang_wang |
Integrate Backstage with Rancher Manageran invention by nwmacd Description |
Bring /media directory backa project by sbrabec /media was a very comfortable thing standardized by FHS. After introduction of desktop based udisks mounts, the directory became empty. Paths like /run/media/me/directory or /run/user/1000/gvfs are used nowadays. When used from a terminal, it is very uncomfortable. |
Learn about ALPa project by XinLiang |
port coreboot to 96Boards HiKeya project by vimacs Hikey is a development board with HiSilicon Kirin 620 eight-core ARM Cortex-A53 64-bit SoC. The original firmware is based on Tianocore EDK II, and I'd like to port coreboot to this board. |
Make Your Own Neural Networkan idea by qmsu "Make Your Own Neural Network" is a book written by Tariq Rashid for anyone who wants to understand what neural network are.
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Storage War Gamesa project by jluis When we started brain storming a project for hack week, one of the floated ideas was to remake the 1983 film WarGames, and for lack of available space, a local lot with storage units was proposed. Over the course of the following years, while we planned, we realized that this whole idea would not be the most feasible, but it still felt like we were onto something. |
Texas Holdem Poker "night"a project by ories Project DescriptionNot a Hack Week project per se, but I am trying to connect with a few like minded people - I like playing Texas Holdem poker and am tired of playing bots/strangers online. I am hoping to gather a few fellow players for a game. |
Hibernate encryption and authentication adapt to user land util and keyringa project by joeyli Intel Chen Yu developed a user land utility: |
LFS from opensusea project by jerrytang Linux From Scratch (LFS) is a project that provides you with step-by-step instructions for building your own customized Linux system entirely from source. |
Fast bugzilla searchan invention by alnovak The Problem |
Running Workshopa project by tgoettlicher Fresh air and motion helps your brain to come up with new and creative ideas. |
studio-appliance-editora project by bear454 Build an open-source appliance editor for SUSE Studio that interacts only with the API, using modern JS web frameworks. |
High Available NFS Cluster Concepta project by roseswe |
YaST2 code reorganizationa project by ancorgs YaST code organization is a mess at many levels (files location, namespaces, code dependencies...). Recently we created this gist to put some of the issues on the table |
Learn to do 3D animations for product documentation in Blendera project by rainerkoenig |
Write test cases for DAPSan invention by fsundermeyer DAPS, the "DocBook Authoring and Publishing Suite" provides a tool set for easy creation and publication of DocBook sources on Linux. DAPS lets you create HTML (incl. webhelp), PDF, EPUB, man pages, and other formats with a single command. DAPS is used and developed by teh SUSE documentation team. |
Reduce the number of builds in the openSUSE Build Servicea project by dmuhamedagic In case any of the source files changed, openSUSE Build Service rebuilds the dependent packages regardless of whether that particular modification affects the dependency. This makes our resources footprint bigger (and the electrical power bills higher). It also affects users, because every new package build causes the package manager to include that package in the next update thus consuming network bandwidth and resources of users' computers. |
openSUSE on QEMU/AArch64 + UEFIan invention by gary_lin The UEFI image for QEMU/AArch64 is available in the openSUSE build service now. However, there is no openSUSE image for that setup. This project is to make openSUSE run on QEMU/AArch64 + UEFI and this may be useful for the openQA in the future. |
Search in internal wikia project by yosun Now we are lack of using internal wiki page to solve problem. One of the reason is that we don't know if it contain the solution we need, and it's not convenient to search it manually in wiki page. It's much more slower than using google. In one group, we are most likely facing the same problem during work. So keeping the best solution, which we got from searching engine, in internal wiki is an efficiency way to collect standard workflow. |
Learn DaVinci Resolvean invention by psimons |
Enhance SUSE doc team pages on Google sitesan invention by jufa Description |
extend ansible's zypper modulean idea by dwaas At the moment the module supports a very limited amount of functionalities that our favourite package manager provides. |
Docker for Beginnersa project by shundhammer Using docker as a development platform for nontrivial development environments sounds interesting. |
KDE bugzilla cleanupan invention by scarabeus_iv As detailed previously on devel and opensuse-factory the KDE team didn't have access to their bugs and could not actively subscribe. |
Upstreaming of mediatek helios boardan idea by mbrugger The only Mediatek "hacker" board available is from 96 Boards [1]. Unfortunately up to now there is nearly no mainline support. Idea would be to improve this situation. The idea would be to get the pin-controller merged first and then hopefully most of the other stuff can be just added (fingers crossed...) |
Implement QEMU Firmware Config device support in Linuxrc/AutoYaSTa project by dmacvicar While normally data is passed to linuxrc (including an AutoYaST profile), modern auto-install tools like Ignition from CoreOS support a very interesting method: the QEMU Firmware Config device. |
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Bugzilla Sync for Taigaan idea by suntorytimed What is Taiga? |
Investigate zchunk support for delta downloads of repository metadaraa project by mlschroe See Jonathan Dieter's chunk project. |
FATE sync for Taigaan idea by suntorytimed What is Taiga? |
Openstack HAan idea by LSZhu Openstack is quite popular today and HA is important for cloud computing, data storage. In this project, we want to setup a openstack cloud and a HA storage arch for it. |
unified communication setup (integrating IRC)an invention by okurz motivationThe one mobile messaging service that shall not be named destroyed the world of "unified communication" by constructing a walled garden in recent years although there was a bright outlook with XMPP/jabber in before bundling all communication by providing an open standard and especially transports. I would like to revisit the state in 2017 and combine my text chat based communication needs from different end devices, namely my work notebook and my private smartphone. |
Package wire-desktop for openSUSEan idea by suntorytimed Wire Desktop App on openSUSE |
work on sunxi a64 cpufreq driver (for teres-1, pine64)an idea by mbrugger With the teres-1 [1] laptop we have a first arm64 device we could use as end-users. Much work to run mainline kernel + u-boot was done already. But power consumption of the laptop is not optimal (~2 hours of battery life time). |
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New Puppet Master for the openSUSE and internal SUSE infrastructurea project by tampakrap A new Puppet Master will be set up for the openSUSE and public SUSE infrastructure. We will need to move the puppet code from the old server to a new Gitlab instance, deploy it to the new box with r10k, and perform syntax, validation and RSpec testing through ci.opensuse.org |
Package kompose (docker-compose to k8s converter) for openSUSEan invention by suntorytimed What is kompose? |
Small footprint SES cluster and testinga project by davidbyte Build and benchmark some smaller SES clusters (2 - 3 nodes) targetted at edge deployments. Evaluate the performance and configurations. |
Live audio projecta project by simotek Live audio tools could use some work in openSUSE and are fun to play with. |
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Help Astronomy team from University of Louisvillean idea by aplanas The Astronomy team at the University of Louisville is providing documentation about how to setup openSUSE for a better experience for the daily job: |
Deploy openQA and review the test scriptsa project by XJin For our daily work, usually we need to check running result from openQA as a good reference for the quality of a specific build. I'd like to take this chance to make openQA deployed and try to review the test scripts. |
Study openQAa project by qzhao I want to study the knowledge of openQA I will read the online documents and do some experiment in virtal-machine. |
Learn Web Scraping with Pythonan idea by qkzhu This book seeks to put an end to many common questions about web scraping, while providing a comprehensive guide to most common web-scraping tasks. |
Add automatic loading of salt autosign grains to saltbootan idea by oholecek |
Dive into Linux Kernel Memory managementan idea by herbert0890 When I worked on some bugs about Linux Kernel Memory management, I met zone, frame, slab allocator, buddy allocator, and etc. I want to summarize these memory management knowledge and dive deep into it. Hope I could finish some kernel modules to verify these theories. |
Audio controlled smart devicesa project by bzoltan1 Project Description |
openSUSE template for reveal.jsa project by cwh reveal.js is a modern & lightweight HTML5/js-based presentation framework – much smarter than LibreOffice Impress can ever be (for a software developer). Richard Brown was so kind to create a proper LibreOffice presentation template for openSUSE and I would like to bring that design to reveal.js so next time I do a presentation I can happily use reveal.js while keeping up the openSUSE flag. :-) |
openSUSE codea project by SLindoMansilla openSUSE code |
Polish a few GFXprim appsa project by metan Description |
Learning more about Docker and Linux Network Internalsa project by acho-novell Try some things about Docker and Understanding Linux Network Internals |
FCoE over virtioa project by hreinecke This project aims for enabling FCoE over virtio-net. With that we should be able to run FCoE within a KVM guest, and finally have a 'real' FC host in a KVM guest. This should enable 'real' FC testing, like link failure, multipath operations etc. |
Transactional Desktopan invention by fcrozat Leap 15 and TW supports Transactional Server system role but some additional work is needed to have a transactional desktop system role. |
Git stochastic bisectiona project by jankara Bisection is a well known method of localizing which commit caused a regression in a code repository. git-bisect is a particularly used tool for this problem in git repositories. However it is often the case that the failure is probabilistic in nature - either because we don't have a reliable reproducer of the failure and thus not reproducing a problem on a particular commit does not mean the problem is not still present there, or because of inherent variability of e.g. performance regressions. Bisection for such failures is problematic as it takes only one false result for the bisection to end up in an unrelated part of code history. So in these cases we usually have to heavily extend runtime of a reproducer or do multiple test runs or multiple bisection runs to minimize a chance of error. |
Reading SLES15 "Security and Hardening Guide"an idea by llzhao |
Improve Qualcomm SOC msm8994/msm8992 kernel mainline supporta project by pvorel Project Description |
Rust in linux kernelan invention by dsterba |
MIDI2-based Mixer API for ALSAa project by ismaell DescriptionMIDI supports volume control, so why not use that for ALSA? |
Add github and/or gitlab support to Zuulan idea by aspiers UPDATE: it turns out that people upstream are already working on this, so the idea would be to join that work. |
UEFI Capsule Update Channel for Minnowboarda project by gary_lin Minnowboard is the platform for UEFI development and supports UEFI capsule update since 0.99, and we are supposed to be able to test the feature with fwupd. However, there is no capsule file in fwupd.org or the official firmware download site. Besides, the Minnowboard firmware source in the current edk2/edk2-platforms git couldn't build due to the recent change of directories. My goal is to rebase the Minnowboard build system to the current git master and create a working up-to-date firmware. Signing the firmware properly would be a plus so that we can apply a private repo in fwupd.org for the development or QA testing. |
Linux kernel networking: Improving qdisc hierarchiesa project by jkosina
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zypper-docker reloadeda project by mssola The aim of this project is to finish up the work already done in previous editions of Hackweek in regards to zypper-docker. That being: |
OBS Project Monitor page redesigna project by vpereirabr Exactly what problem will this solve? |
Write script to setup openqa serveran idea by leli To speedup the deployment of openqa server, just combine all cmds to setup openqa server in the script. Depend the system info to setup corresponding repos and packages automatically. |
TeleFrame: DRM framebuffer based screencast and remote desktop.a project by AZhou Description |
[Yast] Provide useful understandable error messages for Storagean idea by locilka It has probably already happened to you: Creating volume /dev/sda2 failed with error -1008 Did it tell anything useful to you? Maybe if Storage gave you some more info, you could have continued, fix the problem by yourself. |
Bare metal testing in OpenQAan invention by kwk OpenQA uses the VNC protocol to interface with a test system. This limits test systems to be virtualized. Bare metal (physical) systems do not provide VNC out-of-the-box. |
Base Linuxa project by dspinella |
Upstream support for RPi4 CM4 and Pi400a project by nsaenzjulienne |
Bootstrap UI for Weblatean invention by mcihar Implement better UI for Weblate using Twitter Bootstrap library. |
Implement git-explode to untangle linear sequence of commits into multiple independent topic branchesa project by aspiers Automate the process described here: |
QA Portala project by maritawerner QA wants to set up a new QA Portal to get an new organized entry point for all Information that is QA related. The Hackweek Project is to start a discussion with the different QA groups, SLE QA, CSS QA and QAM to collect ideas and make a concrete plan. |
Tool to update images in an OpenStack Cloudan idea by tbechtold Currently there is an internal OpenStack instance (cloud.suse.de). Most of the images there are outdated so it's common that everybody just uploads a new image. Would be nice to have a tool which updates at least the most common images (SLE11&12, openSUSE, CentOS, Ubuntu, Debian, Fedora) automatically once a day. So ater spawning a new VM, there would be no need to first update (and maybe reboot) the machine or upload a new image before you can start to work. |
Learn more about SDN & NFVa project by teclator I want to learn more about SDN and NFV, so i have started reading some book ASIN: B00WF85208 and prepared a list of things to get deeper into: |
make openSUSE working on Sony Xperia Tablet Za project by sleep_walker Look once again on Xperia Tablet Z and try to have there openSUSE running natively as alternative operating system. |
legacy full tree creationan idea by oertel some developers have been missing the old-style full trees for current products (sle12). try to reuse existing code to create these trees without wasting disk-space by using hardlinks |
Work on KDE translation improvementa project by vpelcak I intend to work on translation of KDE to Czech language. |
Learn how to write Dracut modulesa project by nadvornik
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Rancher Releasesa project by jpayne Project Description |
Implement search in zellijan invention by MSirringhaus Project Description |
Task manager in Elixir/Erlanga project by vmoravec Elixir is a Ruby-ish dialect of Erlang with meta-programming capabilities, this is my first project using it: pedro . The idea is to create a task manager that would organize tasks (jobs) and manage them in projects. It will be running locally, remotely or both in multi-node setup, will provide CLI, have web UI relying on http and websockets. |
Compile Factory or some components entirely with Address Sanitizer enabled and push it to openQAan idea by vpereirabr Following Tizen and other internal initiatives, to have Factory complete or partially compiled with Address Sanitizer and give it openQA a try to "fuzz" it, looking for memory management issues: |
grub2-minimize-configa project by jbohac grub2-minimize-configReplace the config-generating scripts to generate a minimalist grub2 config |
Focus Friendly Desktop Adaptationsa project by wstephenson BackgroundGiven the number of different demands on our time and attention, it becomes increasing hard to focus and find the 'flow state' where a developer can be most productive. Interruptions due to chat notifications, email, and updater applets all break focus. Additionally, the desktop metaphor has in most cases failed to evolve as the browser and other MDI interfaces have become the focus for many users, and increased performance has allowed us to keep more tasks running and present on the desktop at once, presenting a higher cognitive load to the user. |
Support for DRM platform driversan invention by tdz This project could get us rid of the last fbdev drivers we're stil shipping: efifb and vesafb. |
Zero Trust vSphere Provisioning from Rancheran idea by wjimenez Currently, when Rancher tries to provision a Kubernetes cluster on vSphere, it needs to initiate API calls to the vSphere endpoint. In a hybrid cloud environment this often means that the Rancher server is not in the same network as the vSphere endpoint. Therefore inbound access is required to be added to a firewall so Rancher can reach the vSphere system. This naturally poses a security concern and creates administrative burden on our users who have to go through a security review to get this approved. |
How green are we? Power consumption & AIan idea by mhaefner Description |
Make OpenStack infrastructure setup usable on openSUSEan idea by tbechtold OpenStack uses Puppet to setup the whole CI (see http://ci.openstack.org/). Adjust the puppet manifests to be able to deploy the manifests on openSUSE and learn more about the setup. |
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Learn Real Time Linux on Raspberry Pi aarch64 and build 4WD robota project by jahudson Project DescriptionI plan to learn how to program for PREEMPT-RT (Real Time) patched Linux kernel on aarch64 architecture. I will use a digital oscilloscope and a raspberry pi to compare preempt vs preempt-rt kernels on aarch64 vs a micro-controller. I then plan to build a 4WD robot utilizing the Raspberry Pi, I2C sonar sensors, DC motor controller and camera. |
K3s versionsan invention by eminguez Project Description |
openSUSE with Linaro 96 boarda project by bamvor 96 boards are the series open source boards with same size and interface launched by linaro. There are two arm 64bit boards and one sensor kit in my hand. |
Btrfs OSD for Lustrean idea by jeff_mahoney Modern Lustre supports compelling features like snapshots but it requires OSDs to use ZFS in order to implement it. Since ZFS and Linux licensing is incompatible, it's not really a supportable solution. |
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Look at personal NASa project by qzhao DescriptionThere are several open source private NAS solutions on the community today, There are a number of open source private NAS solutions on the market, and I'm going to compare their similarities and differences and analyze how they are implemented. |
coreboot on Thinkpad Tx40pan idea by persmule Flash and optimize coreboot to t440p and port coreboot to t540p. |
Program FPGA using Verilog and VHDLa project by aschnell Learn to program a FPGA using Verilog and VHDL |
Help Ansel: Fork of Darktable, the open source photography workflow application and raw developera project by AZhou Project Description |
dmidecode: no more open-coded printfsa project by jdelvare There's a long standing request to extend the output of dmidecode to something that would be machine-readable. Something like an XML or JSON-based format. Unfortunately this can't be implemented right now because the output of dmidecode is generated by open-coded printfs as the DMI table is being parsed, with no intermediate structures nor temporary buffers. |
DRM driver for USB-based SiS graphics cardsa project by tdz Back in the late 90s to early 2000s, SiS graphics chips were fairly common and found in many low-end devices. Today, the chips are still capable enough for simple graphics needs, but the graphics cards were on PCI and AGP buses. They are not usable in modern computers. |
AI for Uyuni Test Implementation Productivityan idea by jordimassaguerpla Description |
Upstream support for the NXP LPC313x ARM SoCan idea by morbidrsa I have an old NXP LPC313x ARM SoC develboard lying around which has no upstream kernel support, port the ancient 2.6.xx BSP to a recent upstream kernel and submit it. |
Investigate and setup internal survey systema project by rsimai We often struggle to get feedback from our people, in particular if it's supposed to be anonymous. There are external systems on the Internet which are typically commercial, where (free) usage is limited and situation with GDPR isn't clear. |
Reverse engineer BLE protocol of led lighta project by lnussel Project Description |
A fresh look at Crowbar scope and UIan invention by romanarcea The project is about taking a fresh look at Crowbar UI for SOC provisioning. Main goal is to mock user workflows that would allow to scale Crowbar to support multiple datacenters, a more flexible way to add large number of nodes and manipulate services, as well as control and customize various types of hardware groups. |
Visualize new SLE15 module trees in SCC as an interactive tree diagrama project by thutterer Everything is (in) a module now. They depend on each other and you need a whiteboard and a few different colors to understand and remember how. |
Speed up installationa project by jreidinger Installation time is important as shorter installation allows everyone to safe resources and their time. It also can make better impression when starting with openSUSE and SUSE. And last but not least as we more frequently use openQA, so we do hundreds of installation every week, it even smaller improvement can in the end help SUSE to safe resources and be more green. |
Extend urlwatch to support monitoring of GitHub (and other git) reposan idea by kbabioch I'm currently using urlwatch to watch for new releases in upstream projects. It monitors the output of a URL and notifies you about any changes. This works fine for URLs, but there is currently no official support for GitHub. Due to the nature of the GitHub webpages, there is a some change each time you access the page and it is difficult to come up with the right set of filters. |
openSUSE-release-tools for Homebrew (macOS support)a project by suntorytimed OSC is already available on Homebrew, but it is missing the integration with Staging as the openSUSE-release-tools are not available. In this Hackweek project I would like to get the openSUSE-release-tools running on macOS via Homebrew. |
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Improve translations on https://l10n.opensuse.org/a project by SShyukriev It is always nice to extend the translations for openSUSE packages/projects using Weblate. |
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Implementation of a Governance, Risk and Compliance (GRC) toolan invention by eraptopoulou Project Description |
Ideas about local community involvementa project by vsvecova The plan is to gather ideas about how SUSE can become a more integral part of the local tech community scene (in PRG, NUE, or other locations). As a person who has been involved in educating women about tech for some time, I am thinking of introductory workshops and meetups, aimed not necessarily only at female audience. |
Reviving the Nokia N900a project by mstaudt The Nokia N900 is a versatile phone/tablet/mini-computer. While its specs are outdated by today's standards, it's still hard to find something equivalently useful to hack on-the-go. |
Infrastructure-by-code + full-build-pipeline with the example of OBS+openQAan invention by okurz motivationLots of crucial steps in the SUSE/openSUSE product build workflow are not known or not even accessible by many people but hidden as "custom scripts" on "some machine" in the worst cases. Nowadays infrastructure and build pipelines should be written as code, e.g. in git repos, with UI frontends to show the always current state of what is going on, what needs to be done to release products, where are problems. The least we can do is learn a bit more in this direction. |
Linux Certification Preparationa project by asemen Linux Certification Preparation |
Create packages for maintenance toolsan invention by pluskalm Currently helpers for maintenance of SLE/openSUSE such as |
Continue work on "ostatus"a project by aplanas Project Description |
A Python based C/C++ templating languagea project by metan How many times have you created quick and dirty script to generate C tables, parameterized code, etc. ? |
Restructure KIWI ext? file system image builda project by rjschwei Implement file system image build using the Builder infrastructure. The project will create additional builders for the ext filesystems laying the ground work for restructuring other filesystem builders. |
STEM Workshop in Montessori Schoolan invention by ilausuch UpdateWorking on the documentation... |
Zypper dup migration from sle11-sp3 to sle12an idea by oertel During all of sle10 and sle11 it was possible to do a migration via zypper dup from one to the next service packs (and with some care even from sle10 to sle11). Due to some dependency problems this is currently not possible from sle11-sp3 to sle12. A official upgrade via installation media would blow up our nice small jeos installations from 300 to over 900 packages, which is undesirable as well. |
Orthos as plug-in for SUSE Manager ?a project by mcaj Discovery the latest SUSE Manager, what is missing there from user and system point of view to be use as Orthos reservation system |
Bootstrap portusctl as a separate repositorya project by mssola Right now |
Self-hosted Online communities Communication tool for Beijing GNU/Linux User Groupan invention by tonghuix The project's goal is for Beijing GNU/Linux User Group port a self-hosted online communication tool. We discovered lets-chat project suite for our requirements, but it need more encryption. |
Learning ruby with betamanan idea by gameboy974 Learning ruby with betaman |
Improve the consistency of openSUSE's web presence.a project by simotek Improving the openSUSE Websites |
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Sustainable/efficient use of hardware in datacentersan idea by okurz MotivationWe have many machines and server hardware in our SUSE datacenters meaning physical hardware using electrical power. |
Learn more about Kubernetes clusters and SAP Datahuban idea by dakechi SAP Datahub is the new SAP product entirely based on containers and Kubernetes orchestrations. This project is to learn more about both K8s and Datahub, how they work together, potentials, and how this product fits into existing SAP landscapes. |
List of open github pull request in a card on a team trello boarda project by vlewin Write a simple command line tool for getting the open pull request from github and put it into a trello card. The tool should periodically update a list of pull request. In addition it would be great to have a connection between the trello card and github pull request. |
Learn and migrate virtualization test to Twopence structurea project by XGWang0 Task: - Learn Twopence structure |
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Learn Haskell on Project Euler problemsa project by mvidner I am a beginner: I have read 1½ books on Haskell. I want to practice. |
Practice and migrate some testcases into SLEnkins & Improve of qa_automation project in openQAa project by yosun Automation tools are our emotional friends. Know each other deeper and improve it, it's a way to be harmonious for our friendship. |
House Daily Mutations Announcement Systema project by jaimegomes The Goal is... |
Loggee - A tool to interact with your board game collection and plays (made in Elixir)a project by gfilippetti |
Tumbleweed on Orange Pi 5 Plus (Rockchip RK3588 board)an idea by gsu |
Rocket.Chat Protocol Plugin for Thunderbirdan idea by mook_work While SUSE still runs mainly on IRC, we still need to interact with others, some of which occurs on Slack and Rocket.Chat. I'd like to have one chat application with a good overview of all the various channels I'm in, across the different servers. |
Clean up the Uyuni frontend stacka project by j_renner Many of the Uyuni / SUSE Manager web UIs are still based on the no longer maintained Struts framework (version 1.2!) and implemented as JSP pages, while we added newer features based on the Spark framework and React. For me there is a vision of using only one technology stack (especially just one web framework, frontend framework and template engine) eventually, so it is about time to get rid of the old stack. While this is surely a huge effort, why not start with a new login page and then go from there rewriting other pages one by one? |
Nuke AWSa project by mtrachier |
Measuring electricity consumption of PC running on openSUSE with Shelly PM Mini Gen 3a project by bzoltan1 DescriptionI would like to measure how various services and their software updates in openSUSE TW impact the power consumption of a PC |
Dangerous voyage in openSUSE Infrastructure sea.a project by mcaj Well the see of openSUSE Infrastructure has been unrest and need our attention. I would like to invite you for this cruise trip. |
Share Hackweek Photosan idea by okir People often share hackweek photos by uploading them to various internal and external servers, and then post the URL to a mailing list. |
containerizing MicroOS Desktop components (reloaded)an invention by fcrozat |
RKE2 versionsan invention by eminguez Description |
Crowbar on openSUSE Leap 42.1a project by mjura Let's do this :) !!! |
Learn python by building a homepage with Flaskan idea by mbrugger I thought it would be time to learn a new programming language. I decided to go with python, as it's an all-rounder and I have some basic knowledge on that. |
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Virtual fibre channel HBA support in qemu/kvm guestan idea by lin_ma The idea is to present a virtual fc HBA to qemu/kvm guest, The frontend implementation is virtio-fc, the backend is a physical fc HBA with npiv support. |
SLE-15 virtualization server tuning - make it fasteran idea by oertel Investigate on our virt setup. Some things we found with sle12 might no longer be true, new I/O schedulers exist, network setup might have room for speedups as well. |
Connect maintenancea project by -miska- openSUSE Connect is almost forgotten tool used only for elections. It would be nice to update it, polish it a little bit, disable functions that nobody uses and fix those few that people would actually like to use. |
git-based mail clientan idea by KGronlund I want to create a more modern mail storage format, which leverages git and tagging instead of folders to manage my mail. |
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Improve kernel crashdump upload infrastructurea project by puzel Kernel dumps, provided by our customers, are uploaded by Customer Support to ziu.suse.de and shared via NFS to L3 servers at which they're analyzed. This procedure works, but likely has room for improvement. |
Setup TensorFlow and wrote a simple classifiera project by mbologna
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Chrome plugin to watch openQA jobsan invention by asmorodskyi In day to day job I often wait for openQA job to change a state. I plan to create chrome plugin which would allow to watch for some certain job and will send you notification when run is end. |
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One of couple of Python projects (update M2Crypto)an invention by mcepl There are couple of projects I work on, which need my attention and putting them to shape: |
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Gnome applet for a wickeda project by asmorodskyi Idea is create applet with same functionality which provided by network-manager applet . Gather more detailed requirements is part of fun :) |
Add MBR binary format support to the fq command line toola project by tobilehman
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LibertyDraft.deva record by hennevogel Discover Free Software projects that expose you to real-world tech problems so you can gain experience for the job market. |
Separate kernel module signature to a independent filean idea by joeyli |
Kanidm - Account Policya project by firstyear Project Description |
Package odpdown and get it into OpenSUSEa project by jgrassler I am currently using odpdown for presentations (tl;dr: it lets you write your slides in Markdown and generates Libreoffice slides from that and a Libreoffice slide master (such as a corporate identity template)). It is currently not available in OpenSUSE so it needs to be packaged and submitted to Factory. |
Exploring the front-end side in me: aka working on my drawing web-sitean invention by dmaiocchi I'm building a web-site for my drawing/painting things. |
Requirements Management Tool on Graph Databasea project by mknop Project Description |
Improve Virt CI Testinga project by mlatimer With all the changes in the qa_virtauto world, our local CI testing has become rather fragile. This project is all about stabilizing the CI testing and ensuring all builds are fully tested - without manual intervention. :) |
Get a basic understanding about MD software RAID setupan invention by jsmeix I need to get a basic understanding about MD software RAID setup only via command line tools to be able to understand, |
Distribution source code repository/browseran idea by mkoutny Motivation: You know a particular function name and would like to know which package(s) it comes from. |
Learn obs/ibs sync toola project by xlai DescriptionOnce images/repo are built from IBS/OBS, there is a tool to sync the image from IBS/OBS to openqa asset directory and trigger openqa jobs accordingly. |
Create new crowbar barclamp for OpenStack Manila installationan idea by tbechtold Crowbar is used to automate the installation process of SUSE Cloud. Manila is the "shared filesystem asa service" project for OpenStack. To simplify the installation of Manila, create a new barclamp. This was already started some weeks ago. Current code is at: https://github.com/toabctl/barclamp-manila |
Continue continuous integration improvements in virtualizationa project by mlatimer In previous Hackweeks, we've gone to warp speed in our virtualization CI testing through: |
Improve openvswitch+libvirt+Xena project by jfehlig openvswitch is used by cloud infrastructure (e.g. OpenStack) and software defined networking stacks, often in conjunction with KVM and Xen compute resources. When creating workloads on KVM compute resources, orchestration services can specify the openvswitch interfaceid and port-profile of the workload's virtual interface(s). E.g. orchestration can create workload configuration containing |
SUSE Manager Cluster Extension (PoC)a project by bmaryniuk Since SUSE Manager doesn't scale out and stacking it into another pyramid of susemanagers won't help here, the real architectural changes needs to be done to achieve true scale-out of this product. This hackweek project is about how to Turn SUSE Manager into a cluster. |
The future of systems managementa project by j_renner A new web UI for saltstack, possibly the future of systems management. |
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Improve monitoring in internal infrastructurea project by kbabioch The monitoring in our internal infrastructure needs some love and attention. I want to spent some time during this hack week on the monitoring by fixing old checks, implementing new checks and making sure that those are configured and installed via configuration management. |
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Convert openqa-mon to webassemblya project by ybonatakis |
Improve SLE Release Management Containera project by suntorytimed Project DescriptionIn this project I would like to extend the capabilities of the SLE Release Management Container. This container is used by some colleagues in the SLE Release Management team to have access to osc and other Release Management critical commands inside a container environment. This includes the beta-emails project to send our beta announcements. |
Gameboy Emulatora project by jcronenberg |
A platform a day keeps the doctor awaya project by insilmaril Finish Qt 5 port of vym and port to as many operating systems as possible. |
Heart Rate Variabilty (HRV) evaluation with open source toolsa project by bigironman What is HRV ? |
Introduce Kitchen tests for the Suse Openstack Cloud chef cookbooksan idea by itxaka There is a lack of testing for our infrastructure code, in the chef part. While we have openstack tests that indicate that the chef cookbooks did their work (kind of) there is multitude of small details that can get away and not come up in the openstack tests that refer to infrastructure and changing cookbooks can lead to disasters without proper testing. |
perf-bench ipca project by dbueso The state of the art of sysv/posix ipc benchmarking is a combination of ad-hoc programs scattered over the internet. While some mechanisms, such as sysv semaphores, have a lot of coverage, others really lack (message queues), and some are simply non-existent; albeit some of the legacy flavors we aren't too concerned with, other than them being functionally correct. |
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Learn to use pen testing toolsa project by bryanstephenson Take some online classes for penetration testing tools and then practice using them. The goal is to learn enough to provide some value for pen testing of real products. Originally I was hoping to have a real cloud to pen test, but that appears unlikely so I plan to set up an Apache web server instead as the system under test. It won't matter much as the goal is to learn to use the tools. |
Refactor apply_role in crowbar framework to create a better worlda project by itxaka Look at this beauty: https://github.com/crowbar/crowbar-core/blob/master/crowbarframework/app/models/serviceobject.rb#L941 |
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Matasano crypto challenges in Rustan invention by vitezslav_cizek I want to learn Rust and improve my cryptography skills, so I'll be solving the matasano crypto challenges in Rust. |
Porting SHA1 codes to EFI stub environmenta project by joeyli For Hibernate Signature Verification - HMAC version, I need a hash algorithm in EFI stub environment before ExitBootServices() to mix / mess random seed from different sources (rdtsc, rdrand...) for generating the HMAC key to sign the hibernate image in runtime environment. |
Learning saltan invention by ktsamis Salt seems like a technology that's spreading around and more and more people are using it so I thought I'd learn more about it. I plan to create or use existing VM's to monitor and manage them with salt in order to learn more about it. |
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Learning Rust by rewriting DriConf with GTK+ 4a project by clanig The DriConf-Project inside of MESA has seen its latest update in 2006 and is implemented with GTK+ 2. https://dri.freedesktop.org/wiki/DriConf/ |
Explore replacements for genksyms/modversions for kabi checksa project by Jessica Yu There are some interesting and promising new tools for kabi checking that have been developed in the past 2-3 years (e.g. abidiff/libabigail, kabi-dw) . See if any of them prove to be viable alternatives to our current dependence on the brittle genksyms/modversions infrastructure in the kernel. |
Python bindings for Bosch Sensortec Environmental Cluster (BSEC) libraryan idea by scabrero Project Description |
What personas are using Rancher?a project by Dando31 Project Description |
Linux on Cavium CN23XX cardsa project by tsbogend Before Cavium switched to ARM64 CPUs they developed quite powerful MIPS based SOCs. The current upstream Linux kernel already supports some Octeon SOCs, but not the latest versions. Goal of this Hack Week project is to use the latest Cavium SDK to update the Linux kernel code to let it running on CN23XX network cards. |
Harvester Optimizationa project by jyu Description |
Check out Mozilla Servoan invention by thardeck Look into the design of the new experimental Mozilla Servo browser and try to build/run it on your machine. |
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Package maildirproca record by jgrassler In the previous Hackweek I forked maildirproc, polished it up a little and added IMAP filtering to it: |
Investigate debuginfod & cores from SLESa project by alnovak It's not always straightforward to open a core dump originating from customer's environment, since there's a wide variety of versions of all the binaries involved - usual workflow is to install a VM with the SP that the customer is using, enable debuginfo repositories and then follow the buildid hints that gdb is providing. |
Weblate rusha project by nmoudra I want to start working on translations which might be useful in our work (to focus on apps used by us during our work) and to push the rate of translation a bit further. |
strace: add support for ioctl structure layoutsa project by mkoutny strace can parse syscall arg structures and print them in user-friendly way. For |
Rewrite makedumpfile using libkdumpfile as backenda project by ptesarik The aim is to replace dump file read routines in makedumpfile with library functions from libkdumpfile. This should enable (among other things) filtering Xen DomU dump files. |
git hook that runs on clone; more git-verify signaturesan idea by jzerebecki Project Description |
Improve YaST Security Centeran invention by abergmann Adding additional features to the YaST "Security Center and Hardening" module. |
openSUSE:Factory python2/python3 splita project by pluskalm As in near future, there will be python2python3 in Factory but no /usr/bin/python and in SLE-15 base no python2 it is necessary to start checking/switching dependencies. |
Package odpdowna project by jgrassler I have been known to talk anybody I held presentations with into using odpdown. |
Write a simple ESMTP mail server in Haskella project by psimons Hackweek 21? |
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virtual wifi adapter in qemuan idea by lnussel one of the top features a distribution must always ship in a working state is wireless. Yet we have no way to test it in an automated way. To be able to do that via openQA we need qemu to emulate a wireless adapter. Whether it's emulating existing hardware or implements some virtio device that only works on Linux doesn't matter. |
WASM support for cloud native buildpacksan idea by atgracey |
ADS-B receiver with MicroOSan invention by epaolantonio I would like to put one of my spare Raspberry Pis to good use, and what better way to see what flies above my head at any time? |
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Create a new markup language with parser in rusta project by nkrapp Project Description |
Learn SDAF frameworkan idea by llzhao DescriptionSDAF is the SAP deployment automation framework on Azure. It is an open-source tool for deploying, installing and maintaining SAP environments. It uses terraform + Ansible for deployment. |
learn and play around luks and fido2an idea by oertel read up on things like |
Give a shot at photogrammetryan invention by ikapelyukhin Results: |
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Network improvements in our Gran Canaria extra-official officea project by rtorrero I'd like to spent some time improving the network for our office in Gran Canaria in the following aspects: |
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IBS & tracking tools integration workflow improvementa project by lmiksik Goal for this Hackweekrevisit the workflow and propose changes which will |
[Agama] Investigate to shorten s390x URL on O3 to avoid character limita project by leli DescriptionThere is a character limit of <=80 characters in s390x, for OSD we workaround this problem using a url shortener, like http://s.qa.suse.de/ but we don't have anything equivalent for O3. Some colleagues recommended https://v.gd/ but some initial test showed that cannot shorten ftp urls. |
unlock html5 story teller options for openSUSE/SUSEan idea by froh html5 gives a new way of exchanging and expressing ideas and telling stories. |
Exploring DPDK within containersa project by paolodepa Project Description |
Work reports 2.0a project by kalabiyau Micro-service for - making a report |
setup a POC of Convos - irc based web chat sevicean idea by jdsn Project Description |
Installation server setup utilityan idea by csalmond |
Leave Management Toola project by cachen It's a tool or website for Bej employee to manage his(her) leave days, then they don't need ask HR for each time. |
libgphoto2 Wifi support for Lumixan invention by msmeissn I plan to work on libgphoto2 Lumix WiFi support. |
openQA log-viewer firefox plugina project by asmorodskyi Idea is to write FF plugin which would process raw autoinst log and display it in more readable form . |
Test mainline kernel on an older Qualcomm SOC (msm89xx), explore current Qualcomm mainlining kernel effortan invention by pvorel Project Description |
Add VNC backend to openQAan invention by zxdvd Background about openQA: https://progress.opensuse.org/projects/openqa-improvement/wiki |
add LVM support to Guix System Distributiona project by sleep_walker LVM support for Guix System Distribution |
Chinese Translation for 'Free Software, Free Society' which written by RMSan invention by tonghuix The translation repo: https://github.com/beijinglug/fsfs-zh |
ESP8266 Tinkeringa project by nwmac ESP8266 Tinkering |
Virtual GPU display support for Guest VMa project by lyan 0 Background |
CISSP and Ghidraa project by jsegitz I'll spend half of hackweek preparing for the CISSP certification, in the other half I want to learn Ghidra (https://ghidra-sre.org/) and solve some reverse engineering quests with it |
Learn Rustan invention by michalnowak Learn Rust by following The Rust Programming Language book. |
Support Config Analyticsa project by bwgartner Project Description |
Hack robotic vacuum cleaneran invention by frantisek.simorda DescriptionGet rid of factory cloud integration of robotic vacuum cleaner and install Valetudo |
Learning Aircraft Modeling in FlightGearan invention by tonghuix In this HW I would trying learn about how to modeling aircraft in FlightGear, which is a free and open source flight simulator. |
Custom Style for Devicegraph Output of libstorage-ngan invention by aschnell So far the style (color, shape, ...) of the devicegraph output of libstorage-ng is hard-coded. The user of the library should somehow be able to customize the style. |
SUSE Manager: Windows client supportan idea by pagarcia Let's see how much, if any, of the steps described here I can get done: https://confluence.suse.com/display/SUSEMANAGER/Windows |
Rewrite libkdumpfile Python binding using CFFIa project by ptesarik Project Description |
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Design the new UI for storage configuration at Agamaan invention by ancorgs Description |
Gerrit CLI review toola project by iartarisi Gerrit is used for code reviews by openstack and its related projects (e.g. chef cookbooks). The web interface is too slow when you get 100 changes to review each day. It would be nice to have a faster CLI. There are already some python client libraries available. I am thinking about either doing this as a standalone application with python and something like ncurses or an emacs/lighttable plugin. |
Play with MACCHIATObina project by lyan
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Agama installer on-line demoa project by lslezak Description |
indoor air quality sensora project by rsimai Description |
Digital painting using free and opensource softwarea project by lpalovsky Main goal is to take a step back from work related areas and do something creative and relaxing. In my free time I occasionally do digital paintings/drawings where I usually try to use free and opensource software: Painting: Krita |
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Designing with LibreOfficea project by rliang06 L10N for the book entitled Designing with LibreOffice by Bruce Byfield |
Learning boot loadera project by qzhao |
Python Romset Management Tools (pyros)a project by jjolly The primary arcade machine emulator is MAME, and it has a very specific format for romset compression. I have previously started a project call pyros that allows the creation and update of MAME romsets. The project consists of the following tools: |
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Bootstrap (not yet) minions using salt-ssha project by j_renner In SUSE Manager we want to offer support for bootstrapping systems that don't have the |
Improve mtk scripts and improve on python skillsa project by bfilho |
Raspberry PI radio transmitter (no additional hardware)an idea by dheidler Create a kernel module, which provides a virtual alsa sink, which transmits the audio through the air. |
Get some experience with High Availability Extensionan idea by puzel The objective of my project is to gain better understanding of HAE and get some hands-on experience with it. |
Learn how to setup Intel AMT on my WS and X201a project by mlin7442 Intel Active Management Technology (AMT) is hardware and firmware technology for remote out-of-band management of personal computers, this hackweek I'd like to spend some time to learn how to setup Intel AMT on my workstation and X201 with VNC enabled. |
Chaos Engineeringa project by dmaiocchi During the hackweek i want also to learn more about this topic. |
Kubernetes IPv6 on AWS with SUSE OSan idea by aojeagarcia SUSE Kubernetes IPv6 on AWS |
Telemetry for Uyuni - The researcha project by dleidi Uyuni is an heterogeneous and giant project (actually it is a beast) made of many pieces, many languages, many internal architecture structures, and also very old and new technologies live in it. Said that, and based on the fact Uyuni delivers tons of features/functionalities not all the end users use, it is not trivial at all to understand |
Tool to write raw images to USB disksa project by alarrosa The idea would be to create a qt5/kde5 based utility that can use local raw images as well as download a list of sources from a remote site. The idea is to provide a user interface that can be used by any user as well as a user interface that can be used in kiosk mode for booths so that a visitor can put a usb pendrive in any usb slot, select the image he/she wants to write to it and get it written in parallel to other usb memories. |
contribute and improve salt-toaster (https://github.com/openSUSE/salt-toaster)a project by dmaiocchi i want to spend some day of my hackweek to improve salt-toaster https://github.com/openSUSE/salt-toaster |
Getting more knowledge in 3d-printing and designing in blenderan idea by mgriessmeier I own a Prusa i3 clone for two years now (built in hackweek 0x10 I think). It gave me hard times and frustration, so I ordered recently an original Prusa i3 MK3s. |
Dice - A light weight build servicea project by sax2 The idea is simple. Dice is a light weight build service for KIWI images with full control over the build power by the user. |
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RISC-V boot deep dive (Boot FLOW from 0 to Linux Kernel)a project by clin RISC-V boot deep dive (Boot FLOW from 0 to Linux Kernel)Make RISC-V boot like rest of industry U-boot for embedded, UEFI for consumer and servers |
Learn move knowledge about build website and improve qa xfstests dashboarda project by yosun BackgroundA dashboard for testing and analysis xfstests results just initial this year. It has a lot of performance issues to fix, and it also needed to add more features to get usable. Also bootstrap looks very easy to use, plan to learn some frontend knowledge for fun. |
mount option helper for VFAT and other file systemsa project by sbrabec While auto-mounting a VFAT volume in a desktop environment, there is no way to select required mount options for the particular volume. |
Ansible configs for home infrastructure: router, nas, server, desktop, laptop, htpc, offlinepca project by vcuadradojuan A successor of |
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Bug reporting GUI tool with template supportan idea by llipavsky QA engineers often tests same/similar parts of software, and if they find a bug, the information they need to collect can be predicted. |
openSUSE & SLE support for Puppet modules located at the Forgea project by tampakrap Description |
Look at New Parallelisation Technologiesan invention by aschnell The idea is to look at some technologies: |
Updating openSUSE Factory packagesa project by pluskalm Project Description |
CI/CD pipeline with Gitlab/Docker/Kubernetesa project by waynechen55 Project DescriptionCI/CD, which stands for continuous integration (CI) and continuous delivery (CD), creates a faster and more precise way of combining the work of different people into one cohesive product. In application development and operations (DevOps), CI/CD streamlines application coding, testing and deployment by giving teams a single repository for storing work and automation tools to consistently combine and test the code to ensure it works. |
running xen on allwinner sunxi powered devicesan invention by bjzhang I want to boot xen with dom0 and domU on allwinner sunxi devices. |
a watch for taking care of my babya project by bjzhang i want to make a prototype of a watch for waking up me in the night in order to take care of my daughter. |
crossword puzzle generatora project by rsimai Create a console application for a crossword puzzle generator that can be fed with a custom list of word+explanation pairs. It may be used by people to quickly familiarize with a specific topic (e.g. a knowledge area, new hires to the company ...) to at least understand the terminology and the abbreviations that are used. Or to just have some distraction and fun :-) |
File system block allocation algorithms comparison and analysisa project by ganghe In the past, some customers ever complained that OCFS2 file system performance went down when listing a big directory (e.g. include 400k files). According to my preliminary investigation, this performance problem is related to file system block allocation algorithm. Then, I want to look at the current mainstream file systems (e.g. EXT4, XFS, etc) block allocation algorithms in this hack week, compare and analysis these algorithms advantages/disadvantages. |
libuitest - a generic GUI testing librarya project by dancermak Testing GUIs is hard: unit tests require a tremendous amount of mocking and often don't capture the exact user input anyway, integration tests on the other hand are difficult to setup as they often require a dedicated infrastructure with virtual machines. |
Upgrade OBS crash to current upstream latest releasea project by dmair Upgrade OBS crash to current upstream latest release |
SUMA demo environemnta project by sbehlert DescriptionFor "show and tell" situations it's helpful to have a portable (set of) images available which contains SUMA Server as well as clients. The intend is to create something that can be used on a standard laptop, setup and updated before adding it to the machine, and easily be 'reset'. |
Betaman - Beta Program Management applicationan invention by insilmaril Betaman is a rudimentary rails app to manage a set of beta tests and its testers. Try betaman yourself at betaman.suse.de |
Generic text file preprocessor using custom syntax for define include ifdefan invention by mdati Project Description |
Running a Wayland only system for both Tumbleweed and Leap 15.6.an idea by yfjiang Description |
Preparing Customer Survey: Hard- and Software Stacka project by svollath Customers may face problems with their systems we weren't aware of, if we focus on testing single components. We simply can't copy each and every customer setup, but we want to have test results that are more relevant. |
Deploy vm with libiscsi and iPXEa project by rfan1 Description: |
openSUSE with openZFS as home NASan invention by mpagot Main output is in the form of a Project blog: https://mpagot.github.io/opensuse.hackweek.23/ |
openQA v2 test, fix, deployan invention by bmwiedemann openqa.opensuse.org is still running on the older v1 version necessitating extra maintenance (and bringing confusion to people about which version is the right one to use). |
Catalog for OCI imagesan invention by vpereirabr Project Description |
concierge: a distributed object capabilities based secret management tool implemented with Spritely Goblinsa project by gleidi DescriptionThe idea is to build a FOSS command line (for now) secrets management tool, you may have heard of SOPS or Hashicorp Vault, with Spritely Goblins. |
Finish Making a grub-ipxe package for opensuse like Ubuntu hasa project by blarson In ubuntu, you can install grub-ipxe, which adds an ipxe entry to the grub menu. This allows you to easily pxe boot on machines that may not natively support it. You can also use it along with grub2-reboot to remotely re-image a machine. The project has been started here: https://build.opensuse.org/project/show/home:blarson:grub-ipxe |
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Play Gnuk token (FST-01G)a project by whdu I just got the FST-01G device from my friend, which could work as the Gnuk token. I'm going to try to make it work for ssh authentication. |
Develop an algorithm to create huge 3D worlds based on height mapsa project by ilausuch Project Description |
Create tool for managing RPM package signing keysan invention by dheidler |
Ruboto - JRuby On Androida project by digitaltomm Updated almost 6 years ago. 2 hacker ♥️. |
Learning ROSa project by zhonglidong Project DescriptionThe Robot Operating System (ROS) is a set of software libraries and tools for building robot applications. From drivers and state-of-the-art algorithms to powerful developer tools, ROS has the open source tools you need for your next robotics project. |
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Work through 'writing a simple operating system from scratch'an idea by zzaimeche I want to learn more about low-level programming and how operating systems actually work. The boot process is currently mysterious magic to me. |
crashsitea project by alnovak Examining vmcore with crash (very) often means to look at multiple outputs at once, which in console enviroment simply is not easily achievable. Since last hackweek, there is a |
Take a stroll in dependency hella project by jgleissner While packaging node.js modules, which often depend on specific versions of other node.js modules, sometimes many of them, you easily end up in dependency hell, and maintaining an OBS project with a few hundred of those modules can be a tedious task. |
Running openATTIC and DeepSea on multiple distrosa project by jluis Running openATTIC and DeepSea on Multiple Distributions |
From matrix to openqa test suite, only need one clicka project by tinawang123 Currently, As QA, we design matrix for the test cases, then use matrix to generate test cases' name, then according the test cases' name to add related settings, then add those cases' name and settings to the openQA test suite. I hope, we can design matrix first, then other steps will be generated by automatically. |
Do Stuff with SUSE Raspberry Pian idea by cjschroder2 Install and test SUSE's Raspberry Pi distro on a Raspberry Pi 3 Model B. Explore the practical uses of stuffing a Linux distro on a bitty little single-board computer. Kiosk, digital signs, media server, gaming platform, digital photo frame, network attached storage...what is this little gadget good for? |
Spend time to study more about machine learninga project by cxiong Roughly follow a few selective chapters from the book 'Hands-On Machine Learning with Scikit-Learn and TensorFlow' |
nvme monitor: continuous discovery and connect to discovered subsystemsa project by ematsumiya Project Description |
GCC aggregate trackinga project by jamborm Currently GCC relies only on the most generic alias analysis when attempting to track data in aggregates in interprocedural (IPA) optimizations. In the course of this project I plan to revive patches for using simple escape analysis to track all data which do not have their address escaped and use that information to track constants within them, analyze the impact on a number of benchmarks and submit them to GCC trunk. |
JUnit SLEnkins Test for Firefoxa project by cgrobertson Create a JUnit test suite for Firefox browser and integrate the tests into SLEnkins. |
User assisted udev rulesan idea by sbrabec udev is a perfect tool for applying hardware based rules. But there are some devices that are indistinguishable by its identification and even by probe. |
add features to libstorage-ngan invention by aschnell Add some features to libstorage-ng. |
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Stratos Analysis Toolsan invention by nwmac Extend Stratos (https://github.com/SUSE/stratos) by adding the ability to integrate open-source Analysis tools such as Popeye, Kube Score, Anchore, Clair etc, so that users can run these tools on their clusters from Stratos and view the results from Stratos. |
HAKube UI plugin for Ranchera project by epenchev |
PowerPC appliances deploy toolan idea by k0da We need a tool similar to suseviclient for deploying powerpc appliances. |
Ceph crushmap visualizationa project by qakapil The CRUSH algorithm determines how to store and retrieve data by computing data storage locations. CRUSH empowers Ceph clients to communicate with OSDs directly rather than through a centralized server or broker. With an algorithmically determined method of storing and retrieving data, Ceph avoids a single point of failure, a performance bottleneck, and a physical limit to its scalability. CRUSH requires a map of your cluster, and uses the CRUSH map to pseudo-randomly store and retrieve data in OSDs with a uniform distribution of data across the cluster. |
Crowbar : to be able to change barclamp raw properties in a new user-friendly UIan idea by ilausuch In crowbar for each barclamp we can change some attributes using comfortable UI fields, but sometimes we need to change some attributes that aren't defined in these fields therefore we have to manipulate a json in a text area to change them. |
translation update service for OBSa project by sbrabec Translations get more and more important in packages live. |
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A brand new approach to system configuration managementa project by guohouzuo In the previous hackweek (14), the following objectives from project "A generic mechanism for analysing and manipulating diverse software configuration files" were worked on: |
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SUSana: debrand Grafanaan invention by pagarcia Following trademark and licensing issues with Grafana, explore the possibility of debranding Grafana and use that in SUSE Manager (and maybe others) |
Airplane trackinga project by rmax Setup and operate a Mode-S Beast that receives the ADS-B broadcast signals sent out by airplanes. |
Support harvester terraform provider in sumaforman invention by oholecek |
Learning Game Development with Unitya project by tmuntan1 Description |
Web interface for gems-statusan invention by jordimassaguerpla Gems-status (http://github.com/jordimassaguerpla/gems-status) is a command line tool that creates a report about the gems used in an appliacation. The most import result is the security alerts. |
Try to understand and use Lilypond format to generate musical scoresan idea by sndirsch See title |
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read a book "Docker Primer"an idea by llzhao I would like to read this book "Docker Primer". |
Run VMs in CaaSP 4 cluster with SUSE-powered kubevirta project by jfehlig This project aims to run VMs in a CaaSP 4 cluster using kubevirt and a libvirt+qemu container (aka compute container) based on SLES15 SP1/2. Compute containers based on openSUSE Leap15.1 and SLES15 SP1 already available in registry.opensuse.org and registry.suse.com respectively. VMs can be deployed to the cluster but there are several functional problems that need investigating, e.g. accessing the VM's serial and VNC consoles, proper network access, etc. |
try to understand cups > 1.5a project by mhocko Starting with CUPS 1.6 things have changed considerably. Clients are no longer discovering broadcasted printers anymore. Distributions (e.g. Debian) has backported the original protocol into cups-daemon package but this doesn't seem to work either on my laptop. I would like to look and try to understand what the hack is going on here. |
Supply a local search engine of specs of build server(learning golang)a project by wanghaisu Description: |
Snapshots for jenkins pipelinesa project by ktsamis This issue has been blocked for a while due to time constraints so I want to take Hackweek 19 to work on it. |
Code quality metrics frameworka project by llansky3 Project Description & Goal |
Make Tumbleweed work on the GPD Wina project by aplazas The GPD Win is a Nintendo 3DS XL sized PC featuring a keyboard and gaming controls. Having openSUSE working on it would be great, unfortunately Tumbleweed doesn't work at all on it and Leap 42.2 is lacking many important features. |
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Booting to btrfs snapshots with grub2a project by michael-chang The bootloader menu has to be able to list snapshots created with tagged attribute by snapper or other tools. These attributes control how snapshots are displayed and organized in the boot menu. All the changes are reflected in real time, that is when a snapshot is created it's ready to boot without the hassle to call grub2-mkconfig to refresh menu. The operation and navigating to the snapshot is intuitive and out of box and booting is even more easy to hit the button. |
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multi-user chat support for Groupwise Messenger protocol in Telepathy / Empathyan invention by fcrozat Currently, only pidgin is support multi-user chat over Groupwise Messenger protocol. |
Turn a young person's life into miserya project by rneuhauser While programming is occasionally a very rewarding activity, it's mostly a chore and the rest is filled with frustration. Let's teach an unsuspecting youngster program! |
Improving Jangouts UXan invention by IGonzalezSosa For some of us, Jangouts has become a tool we use everyday. It works (most of the time) and it helps to reduce the impact of having a distributed team. |
Learn OBS with an examplean invention by jevrard git-deps and hatop deserve some more native packaging love. |
Hitchhiker's Guide to the SUSE Documentation Teama project by ta-ro Give a more complete overview of the infrastructure and the processes the documentation team uses to write, maintain, and publish the documentation for the SUSE products. Add missing information/chapters to the guide. |
OpenQA Module Mappera project by geor Find where an openQA module is running |
Contribute to crust-gatheran invention by tneau Descriptioncrust-gather is a great tool to collect state information on a Kubernetes cluster, to be later able to serve it offline. This eases troubleshooting of CI workflows on cloud-native apps. |
desktop savera project by psladek The idea is to produce a standalone, independent tool to save and restore windows positions and sizes, analogous to a similar feature in KDE desktop. This would be handy in various lightweight desktop enviroments. |
Add a y2log viewer to openQA's WebUIa project by cwh Quite a big part of openQA is testing the installation of SUSE products. All of them are installed by YaST. So a big quantity of problems found during openQA testruns are YaST problems. |
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Chimera Policy Huba project by flavio_castelli |
vscode: allow it to take advantage of podman systemd containers for execution and debuggingan idea by rtorrero This project aims to be able to compile & execute wicked from vscode by generating the RPM files and installing them onto a dynamically created container with systemd support, ultimately allowing to debug from the editor in a matter of seconds. |
Make kernel-*.spec cross buildablean idea by adrianSuSE Project Description |
Ceph Containers on Raspberry Pia project by mgfritch The next release of Ceph (Octopus) will be delivered via containers. |
Improve yamltidya project by tinita Project Description |
Improve various phones kernel mainline support (Qualcomm, Exynos, MediaTek)an idea by pvorel Similar to previous hackweeks ( https://hackweek.opensuse.org/projects/improve-qualcomm-soc-msm8994-slash-msm8992-kernel-mainline-support, https://hackweek.opensuse.org/projects/test-mainline-kernel-on-an-older-qualcomm-soc-msm89xx-explore-mainline-kernel-qualcomm-mainlining) try to improve kernel mainline support of various phones. |
Optimize kdump speed with 6+ TB of RAMa project by ptesarik The kdump package can now use SMP and multiple targets with constant memory requirements. The goal of this project is to find the optimum parameters for dumping a very large machine (SAP can give me access to 6TB, SGI is able to test with 64 TB). |
Create RPM packages for language `swift` from Applea project by mschnitzer Apple has published the source code for their language |
Hack salt-toaster to use systemd-nspawn instead of dockera project by mdinca It seems that systemd-nspawn, together with machinectl can use qcow2 images directly. |
Archive.org Plugin for Volumio Music Playera project by cwh Volumio is a great, Linux based, open source music player for Raspberry PI and x86. |
Fleet standalone UIan idea by rcabello |
Dictu Languagea project by bdowns328 |
Use TPM2 Policynv to validate sealed key to prevent downgrade attacka project by michael-chang |
Finish crmsh history guidean invention by dmuhamedagic There's a crmsh history guide in works for a very long time and it really really needs to be finished. |
Easy Hacks of LibreOfficean idea by zhengqiang LibreOffice is developed by hundreds of people around the world. It's free and open source software, so I would like to study how it works and add improvements. Start with fixing bugs, to improve skills and be more involved in open source projects. |
Secure Note/File-Storagea project by apritschet I'd like to write a webservice comparable e.g. to Evernote or NextCloud. Emphasis of the project is that the server only provides storage for the actual data and keys; en- and decryption is to be performed by the client. |
Export "salt-toaster" tests execution profile to Prometheusa project by PSuarezHernandez "salt-toaster" allows you to test multiple Salt package flavors across different operating systems via Docker containers. This project is heavily used on the SUSE Manager team to hardening the Salt package that is shipped on the openSUSE/SLE distributions. Link to GitHub repository |
Learn about io_uringan idea by zhonglidong |
WebUI for your dataa project by avicenzi A single place to view every bit of data you have. |
NFC - hardware enablement and enhance in openSUSEan idea by acho Hardware Information
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build openSUSE Factory with PIEa project by msmeissn We have an ongoing project where we want to build openSUSE Factory with PIE support for all packages. |
NeoMutt: Show index and body of emails in a horizontal splitan invention by iivanov |
Dependency "closure" based on libzypp and repository metadata - zypp-closurea project by xgonzo zypp-closure is a small helper tool making use of libzypp and the metadata of product repositories. |
Speed hacking on my Xiaomi Scooter Pro 1a project by fanyadan Project Description |
Explore linuxboota project by clin What is linuxboot?LinuxBoot is a firmware for modern servers that replaces specific firmware functionality like the UEFI DXE phase with a Linux kernel and runtime. |
Investigate Mycroft and the possibility of GNOME integration.a project by yfjiang https://mycroft.ai/ |
Get into contributing to Darktablean idea by MMoese I want to become a contributor to Darktable (https://www.darktable.org/). I'm a hobby photographer and I really want to improve open source software around my hobby. Being a contributor should help me get more familiar with the software and allow me to get away from proprietary software. |
fork & exec operations though io_uringa project by gbertazi Description |
Docker researcha project by fanyadan It's just my learning project about Docker, I will research and learn how to deploy and configure Docker and Docker cluster, and also I will try to learn everything related about Docker. |
Integrate AutoYaST with software configuration management systemsan invention by IGonzalezSosa FATE#319830, FATE#319843 and FATE#319842 propose integration of AutoYaST with different software configuration management systems like Salt, Chef and Puppet. |
Learn OpenStack cloudan idea by emiura Since openstack cloud uses HA on its foundation, I want to install and learn some stuff about cloud |
Write an url shortener in Rust (And learn in the way)a project by szarate So I have 469.icu :), it's currently doing nothing... (and for sale) but in the meantime, I'd like to write an url shortener from scratch and deploy it on my own server |
Show Me The Key: A screenkey alternative that works under Wayland via libinputa project by AZhou |
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AVR UART and Bootloaderan invention by aschnell Learn about AVR UART and Bootloader |
Enhance zypp installer to report file conflicts and to support rpm %posttrans scripts.an invention by mlandres This would fix the two 'biggest flaws' in the current software installation workflow. Basic support for detecting file conflicts is already provided by libsolv, but it needs to be integrated into libzypp. In order to support rpm %posttrans behavior, zypp needs to collect these scripts during package installation and execute them at the end of it's transaction. |
Research on COLO - the HA solution for virtualizationa project by gqjiang COLO or Coarse Grain Lock Stepping is an High Availability solution that builds on top of Remus, |
Explore how to write a help bota project by cyberiad There is plenty of documentation wiki articles, forum posts, etc., but even with Google or local search engines the answer may be hard to find. Sometimes categorisation is missing or just basic information. |
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knotsa project by LarsMB Summary |
ipv6 support for download.opensuse.org / mirrorbraina project by dimstar_suse There is a long-standing problem that mirrorbrain on download.opensuse.org does not do reasonable redirection when a user comes by with an ipv6 address... |
kanku - openstack handleran invention by M0ses kanku make's installation and testing of kiwi images built by OBS very easy. |
Make git-sort fastera project by benjamin_poirier git-sort is a a tool that reads a list of git commits and sorts them so that the partial ordering of parent-child relationships is respected. It performs this as a stable sort; it preserves the input order of commits that are on parallel development branches. This tool is useful when backporting a large number of commits so that the commits may be cherry-picked in an order such that no child commit appears before any of its ancestors. |
Bean Counter - libre calorie tracker app for Androida record by gniebler To teach myself Java coding and Android development - and because I couldn't find one on FDroid - I decided to write myself a little Android calorie tracker app for my own, personal use. |
Improve Bard's web interface and server featuresan invention by alarrosa Description |
Hangar: tool for mirror container images & generate rancher image lists.an invention by StarryWang Project Description |
yakuake sessions save and restore by perlan idea by mitiao I am using yakuake terminal with many openning tabs for my daily works, and yakuake doesn't provide the feature to save and restore the sessions. What I want to do is to write a perl snippet to save and restore all info of yakuake including: |
kanku - Refactoring of core componentsan invention by M0ses kanku make's installation and testing of kiwi images built by OBS very easy. |
HA Storage in the market: M$ + Proxmoxa project by zzhou Microsoft released Windows Server 2016 at October, 2016. In the data center edition, it released Storage Spaces Direct features for SDS/HCI market. What are those new features looks like? |
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Drag Race - comparative performance testing for pull requestsa project by balanza Description«Sophia, a backend developer, submitted a pull request with optimizations for a critical database query. Once she pushed her code, an automated load test ran, comparing her query against the main branch. Moments later, she saw a new comment automatically added to her PR: the comparison results showed reduced execution time and improved efficiency. Smiling, Sophia messaged her team, “Performance gains confirmed!”» |
Kanidm: A safe and modern IDM systeman idea by firstyear Kanidm is an IDM system written in Rust for modern systems authentication. The github repo has a detailed "getting started" on the readme. |
Speed up zypper in Beijing Officean invention by lzwang It is not a about make a new software. It is a service in fact. |
RankWell: Markov Chain Generation of Yelp Restaurant Reviewsa project by ericp Ever left a restaurant wanting to write a review, but thinking it wasn't worth the trouble to tap out all those words on your phone -- you just want to give the place your n stars and provide a few words of praise or condemnation? If only you could press a button to generate a plausible review. If this project happens, you will. |
Learn about Rancher productsa project by mgrifalconi |
Git CI to automate the creation of product definitionan idea by gyribeiro DescriptionAutomate the creation of product definition |
Bookworm, the educational toola project by kwwii Create a system to allow a community to add contextual information to "open books". Think wikipedia for books |
Try some Image Processing examples with OpenCV-Pythonan idea by qmsu Learn the OpenCV library and try some examples about "Image Processing" with OpenCV-Python. |
Timelapse videos on Raspberry Pi 4a project by jlausuch Project DescriptionUsing HQ cameras from Waveshare and RPi hardware, write configurable scripts to create different timelapse scenes (clouds, traffic, ...). The software should capture a frame every X seconds for the desired period of time and build a video out of all the images. |
Voice in HomeAssistanta project by oholecek |
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Get rid of perl-apparmora project by goldwynr Perl-apparmor is obsolete in the apparmor community. No one is maintaining it. However, opensuse has to keep it to interact with yast, which is the main consumer of perl-apparmor. Getting rid of perl-apparmor would mean: |
CodeAdoptera project by kalabiyau Initial idea to build a tool to help rubygems community to rotate maintainers for abandoned projects. |
Hack-a-geekoa project by okir Using traditional hardware development tools, apply a Non-uniform Choppy Transformation to a block of ligneous substance. The end result should be a 3D rendering of the Geeko glyph. |
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Install openSUSE Tumbleweed and set up hass on rpi4a project by mlin7442 I got a Raspberry pi 4 not long ago, I'd like to install openSUSE Leap 15.2(Alpha) on it, and set up hass - Home Assistant, a open source home automation assistant on rpi4, then have some fun with it! |
tcetc - transaction capable /etca project by wpreston2 tcetc |
Research on Solar router/optimizer with Home Assistantan invention by fcrozat |
Emulate a 68k on x86a project by BLandorff DescriptionIn C++ and x86 assembly, build an Emulator for Motorola 68000. |
REST API for QADBa project by llipavsky QADB is the database used to strore results of automated tests in SUSE QA. |
Add support for DDR4 to decode-dimmsa project by jdelvare While DDR4 memory has become quite popular, decode-dimms doesn't know about it and is not able to display any useful information for DDR4 memory modules. I would like decode-dimms to provide the same detailed information about DDR4 memory modules as it does for all older memory types. |
Create a web interface for the Bard music manager to stream music locally (and other improvements)a project by alarrosa The Bard music manager is a command line tool to organize local music I've been developing over the last years (in Hackweek 15 it was called finddupmusic). It parses your local music collection and stores the metadata in a sqlite database, then it can generate audio fingerprints and recognize similar/duplicated songs. It can also be used to play music (using internally mpv), set ratings, fix metadata, etc. |
Predefined app security policy template for NeuVectoran idea by feih Project Description |
Fix up configurations, pet projects and so ona project by mssola Since I'm already working on a work-related project (https://hackweek.suse.com/14/projects/1388), I decided to also spend some time improving some of my toolbox. This includes configurations, scripts, pet projects and so on. |
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kindle highlights management toolan idea by qkzhu This is my Python Learning-by-doing project. |
Computational photography in pythona project by nadvornik Python offers some useful libraries for this topic, I already know numpy and openCV, I want to try for example scikit-image. |
Build openSUSE on ABF.io buildsystema project by gmoro ABF is a buildsystem developed by ROSA (rosalab.com) and OpenMandriva (https://www.openmandriva.org/) currently being used for their distribution. |
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Port zypp-gui to GTK4an idea by xiaoguang_wang |
SBK simulator enhancementsan idea by kieferchang Description |
Learning how to properly build Distros in home: projectsa project by RBrownSUSE openSUSE now has a lot of black magic around building distributions for :Factory and :Leap |
Play with stable diffusion AI model to generate custom avatarsan invention by STorresi Project Description |
VNC keyboard layout test toola project by michalsrb VNC protocol transfers key symbols (= basically characters), not key codes (= "coordinates" on keyboard). Therefore pressing the same keys may result in sending different commands over VNC depending on the keyboard layout and state of modifiers on the client side. The server however can not directly send the key symbol to the application, it must instead find or create key code that will translate to that symbol and send that. |
Create a new theme for Plymouthan idea by qzhao I want make a custom theme, with script to make a new animation when system load. |
reddit/twitter crawler w/ sentiment analysisa project by ories Project Descriptioninspired by the GME craze, and countless similar implementations I would like to pull data (keyword driven) from reddit/twitter and run sentiment analysis on it, perhaps with some deduplication / bot detection |
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Learn O'reilly Fundamentals of Deep learninga project by jerrytang Ai and Machine learning play important role in our life, I'd like to learn it. |
Machine Learning on bugzillaa project by mslacken Goals |
gnome-kiosk runs in containeran invention by xiaoguang_wang DescriptionBuild a container with gnome-kiosk running on wayland, and it can run with the firefox kiosk container. |
Implement support for Alpine Linux in the build servicea project by mlschroe DescriptionAlpine Linux is often used for containers, as it's base system has very few dependencies and is therefore very small. The Open Build Service does not work with Alpine, as Alpine has their own package format that is currently not understood by OBS. |
Create OpenStack packages for aarch64a project by dirkmueller Create a single node installation of OpenStack with the OpenSUSE OpenStack Quickstart scripts for 64 bit ARM (aarch64). |
Linux Memory Subsystem researchan idea by osalvador Currently I am doing a research about the memory subsystem under Linux, and I would like to seize the opportunity to go on during the HackWeek. |
Improve TAP and RSpec parsing in openQA External Harness Parsera project by foursixnine Currently there is support for TAP being added to OpenQA::Parser::Format |
Script that loads dummy data into HANA database for testing purposes.an invention by rangelino |
Build a GUI with Godota project by Servus007 DescriptionThe main goal is to discover Godot options not to build only games, but also creating GUI with it. |
Create bi-lingual ebooksan idea by snwint Write a tool to create bi-lingual ebooks. |
Caasp meet GitLaban idea by dmaiocchi GitLab offer the possibility to use the CI on Kubernetes. |
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online DB of L3 supported productsa project by mvancura The goal is to create a set of YAML files describing L3 supported products with all metadata we need to store there - and a JS presentation layer automatically showing this data in several forms, one of them will be a part of our L3 documentation. |
MAM Projectan idea by zkalmar Maintenance Assignment Manager https://gitlab.suse.de/maintenance/mam |
Use Uyuni to migrate EL linux to SLLan invention by RDiasMateus |
Test Raspberry Pia project by leli 1.Test to burn the opensuse kernel on Raspberry Pi and make it working. 2. Try to use Raspberry Pi to control some sensors. |
Update kernel for RaspberryPi on openSUSEa record by dsterba It's 3.11 time. |
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Learn about virtualization and openstacka project by XGWang0 Introduction: |
A naive idea to compromise confidential level of embargoed vulnerabilitiesan idea by zhangxiaofei Disclaimer: I have zero knowledge on security studies and very little knowledge on our internal security workflow. The idea popped out from the observation on my daily work which includes backporting security fixes, occasionally a couple of which are embargoed. Lashes are welcome if you find the idea stupid. |
OmegaT automatic glossary insertiona project by vdziewiecki I want to continue my work on this feature for a CAT (Computer Aided Translation) program, OmegaT. When translating a segment (usually a sentence), I would like OmegaT to automatically replace all words it finds in an active glossary by their translations. This will save the translator some time. |
Improve unaligned fs read behavior for u-bootan idea by wqu_suse |
WebGL Game ⚽a project by jarodriguez Project Description |
SUSE Hackweek Gallery XBMC add-onan invention by vlewin Browse the |
ARM64 fastmodela project by gqjiang ARM64 is become more popular on different markets, but obviously lots of pepople didn't have the hardware platform, and fastmodel is helpful for people to play with ARM64 environment, furthermore, we can run different software platform on it, such as Cloud, HA, Virt and OpenStack. |
Enlightenment Themesa project by simotek I have several themes in progress, they all need lots of work before they could be used with openSUSE. * The gtk people keep changing things so the gtk theme I use to match my enlightenment theme also needs fixing. |
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Integrate Firecracker (microVMs) with a Cloud Foundry app runtime schedulera project by tassis Description |
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Tinker with mirror, a tool to watch and backup source code repositoriesan invention by andreas-kupries Project Description |
Investigate the openQA installation process for IPMI and PowerVMan idea by rfan1 Description |
Add zypper markauto/unmarkauto commands to allow tuning automated cleanupa project by mlandres Packages added by the dependency solver in order to resolve a user's request, are marked as having been automatically installed. They may later be removed, if no more manually installed packages depend on them (e.g. by zypper remove --clean-deps). |
obs-service-tar_scm version calculationan idea by denisok There are number of approaches but nothing landed for a long time "version calculation" issues and PRs. |
git snitcha project by zhangxiaofei While it is important for package maintainers to track the upstream code base activities and backport significant patches in a timely manner, it could be a tedious work when there's hundreds of packages in a project (ahem, GNOME) to follow manually. |
Reproducible Source/Build Transparency Watchera project by jzerebecki Updated about 4 years ago. 2 hacker ♥️. 2 followers. |
getting started with LoRaWANan invention by rfrohl DescriptionGet started with LoRaWAN and play with the hardware I have lying around for ages. |
create a kernle module monitor basic information in disk/driver IOan invention by jerrytang I'v been doing the testing on device mapper, once there are some regression it's very hard to debug without block-layer knowledge. |
Improving the T-shirt size system for our Updatesa project by ONalmpantis Suggest a new T shirt system using data mining techniques. |
Optimize KIWI product build in Open Build Service (OBS)an invention by lslezak Introduction |
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Add information about listeners to Jangouts UIa project by ancorgs This project is about fixing this known Jangouts issue that is reported over and over, since many user experiencing problem with the outgoing WebRTC traffic or with camera authorization can "lurk" what happens in the room without being noticed. |
Learn Smalltalkan idea by ccalancha |
Understand and maybe implement optimal solution finder for Rubik's Cube using IDA* algorithman invention by aschnell The Rubik's Cube celebrates its 50th anniversary this year. The goal of this hackweek project is to understand the IDA* (the star is part |
supportconfig databasean invention by leonardocf The supportconfig utility is used by support teams to collect all information needed to troubleshoot a system in one shot. |
Container Image for PXE/HTTPBoot Serveran invention by gary_lin Every time we went to UEFI Plugfest, one of the frequently asked questions is how to setup a PXE/HTTPBoot server. Besides, we also have to setup and test the server before the event. Although we already have the document(*), it may be easier to deploy with a container image. |
Achieve world domination.a project by bgerhard The goal of my project is to achieve total world domination. == Hell, yeah! |
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Adapt Bootstrap code in OBS to support theminga project by enavarro_suse Project Description |
kGraft: allow to handle more patches in parallela project by pmladek Current kGraft implementation allows to apply new patch only when the previous one is applied to the whole system. Every task is handled separately and it needs to wait for a safe place to switch. It might take a while, especially when the task is sleeping. |
The evolution of file systeman idea by ganghe Study the evolution of file system in the past years, know the current active file system project and technical trends. |
Automation of virtualization testing in QAM team (deployment+basic test scenario)a project by brhavel This was planned for previous hackweek (hw16-1) |
Replace ctcs2 with avocadoa project by pluskalm We need to package avocado, get it into distro and migrate some of our testsuites from ctcs2. Atm avocado is present in openSUSE:Factory and Backports exist at my home project |
OSel (OpenStack extra light) ... VM managment for running virtualized kubernetes clustera project by thorebahr Create a prototype of an agent on kvm hosts to control the distributen of master / worker nodes between different kvm hosts. No central control plane should be used - the main design goal should be: as simple as possible :-) |
Some modern webUI feature in openQAan idea by okurz motivationWant to learn JavaScript and current frameworks and improve openQA |
Create a web UI for metrics collection scriptsa project by mpavuk Description |
Elastic Inference on Raspberry Pi with openSUSE Kubican invention by kukuk The goal is to run the Elastic Inference Demo managed by kubernetes on a Raspberry Pi4 Cluster with openSUSE Kubic. |
Learn AppArmora project by jiriwiesner |
Implement a self-servicable Trello replacement in Jiraa project by jplack |
Personal DNS and TLS infrastructurean idea by pdostal DescriptionThe goal is to host HA DNS setup myself. I wanna host my public as well as internal zones. The servers will be interconnected via p2p Wireguard tunnels. The deployment will be done via Ansible. |
Chef 12 on the (open)SUSEa project by nkrinner Recent packages for Chef on the SUSE platforms are in a poor shape. In the meantime, Chef 12 is in the beta phase. Let's use the hack week to polish and update our Chef packages. |
Play with Caas Platform 2 and Salta project by wanghaisu CaaSP is designed to be used with containers based on SUSE micro OS, using Salt as the management tool. CaaSP2 GMC is available at the moment. I want to spend the hackweek 0x10 to play with it, figure out how CasSP integrate and work with Salt. |
Add a machine-readable output to dmidecodea project by jdelvare DescriptionThere have been repeated requests for a machine-friendly dmidecode output over the last decade. During Hack Week 19, 5 years ago, I prepared the code to support alternative output formats, but didn't have the time to go further. Last year, Jiri Hnidek from Red Hat Linux posted a proof-of-concept implementation to add JSON output support. This is a fairly large pull request which needs to be carefully reviewed and tested. |
Rewrite maintenance's dependency checkers in Pythonan invention by leonardocf We currently have a set of shell scripts that verify if patches can be properly installed on multiple combinations of base products, extensions and modules. These scripts are all written in shell and are annoying to maintain, as configuration and code is all mixed up. |
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Home data center project base on raspberry pi and openSUSEa record by JWSun Setup a home data center base on raspberry pi and openSUSE |
Become a CAD experta project by vuntz A few months ago, I started thinking "it cannot be that hard to model my house using some CAD software". And of course I miserably failed. |
Tensorflow on opensusean idea by huizhizhao BackgroundTensorFlow makes it easy for beginners and experts to create machine learning models for desktop, mobile, web, and cloud. But from installation guide to best practice there're rarely cases mentioned tensorflow on OpenSUSE. So OpenSUSE needs to be introduced to tensorflow community. |
Near-zero downtime upgrades for stateful services with Rancheran idea by mlnoga Project Description |
Deep clean-up of the Uyuni documentation files (HW2023)an idea by omaric Project Description |
SAR Performance Data Plottera project by roseswe |
Wicked source code research and technical document improvement.a project by bchou I had presented the "Wicked Network Manager" talk at openSUSE Asia summit @Beijing. I would like to keep studying the topic continuously. Getting involve the source code and study the operating style and components. I also met some problem after discussing and testing issues while my research , I want to keep it as a record and writing the technical document on wiki too. |
Qt based chinese learning programa project by mvetter The IdeaSince some time I am interested in getting better at C++ and learn more about Qt framework. Since I learn best with having a project/goal I came up with this: |
DVD-A authoringan idea by rliang06 DRM-free music archiving. |
Telepresence bota project by chuller Over lunch the machinery team was talking about telepresence and mobile solutions and I came up with the idea of abusing a cheap wifi controlled toy tank as base for such a project. |
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Kanidm: A safe and modern IDM systeman invention by firstyear This hackweek I'll be working on Kanidm, an IDM system written in Rust for modern systems authentication. The github repo has a detailed "getting started" on the readme. |
Virtual reality web developmentan idea by Pastafly |
ARM SCMI studya project by clin |
More Web Tech in Desktop -- A File Manager using nw.jsa project by VictorYang The trend of adopting Web technology in Desktop is ubiquitous these days. Both as a learning project and a proof of concept, we'd like to |
configurable handling of kernel thermal shutdownan idea by pcerny Currently when the kernel notices critical temperature, it unconditionally shuts down. This can lead to a loss of work (applications are terminated and many just don't save any work in progress). |
Migration of Pology to Python3an idea by vpelcak Pology is a Python library and collection of command-line tools for in-depth processing of PO files, the translation file format of the GNU Gettext software translation system. |
SLEperf containerizea project by jerrytang |
Create internal Web UI for OSC to make searching for package maintainers, bug owners etc. easiera project by pvlasin Project DescriptionThe idea is to create and internally host a simple webpage with proper backend code allowing quicker and easier lookup for package maintainers and bug owners from OSC. Nothing fancy, just a page with search box and few radio button parameters to execute the lookup and display the results. Obviously it needs to fulfill security measures when it comes to the access to OSC on the service level and also user access rights to the search page itself (e.g. Okta). Currently the lookup can be done via terminal (which is OK), but there are security measures in place which makes the lookup difficult for some and granting an engineering VPN access just for the sake of this OSC lookup is a bit an overkill for people that do not need it for any other purpose. |
guest migration on KVM or XENa project by Julie_CAO What I do: learn the virtualization knowledge, get familiar with various ways to migrate guest, know the user's normal scenarios and requirement. Goals: give an introduction or a summary to share, including text and graphics about virtualization and guest migration. |
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Learn about GNU Hyperbole, an Enhancement for Emacsa project by keichwa "GNU Hyperbole is an open, efficient, programmable information management and hypertext system for GNU Emacs." () |
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Refresh my knowledge of linear algebraan idea by qkzhu I have to stay in the house due to the outbreak of 2019-nCoV, it's a good time to pick up my textbook and immerse into the math world. |
Deep Packet Inspection: compare the performance between libnetfilter_queue, NF_HOOK and eBPF XDPan invention by nguyens Deep Packet Inspection: compare the performance between libnetfilterqueue, NFHOOK and eBPF XDP |
Update osc collab to support upstream info for python packages from pypian invention by tbechtold Seems that there is currently no good way to check which python modules are outdated in devel:languages:python . AFAIU http://osc-collab.opensuse.org could learn howto handle information from pypi and set the attributes "UpstreamVersion" and "UpstreamTarballURL" for the packages. |
Stream the garden ! Mesh network meets multimedia in motion :-)an idea by jplack Building a mesh network is not rocket science. |
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Continue learn about Docker and Goan idea by mitiao Continue the project from Hackweek 16 to read the book of source code analysis of docker. |
Uyuni: add SLE-Micro acceptance testsan idea by mbussolotto Project Description |
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SSH Tunnel YaST Plugina project by gary_smith Learn about developing a YaST plugin by creating a plugin to manage SSH Tunnels. Creating SSH port tunnels along with corresponding iptables rules is a useful technique for being able to access virtual machines on a remote host that only visible on a private network. Managing and maintaining these connections via scripts and tmux sesssions is less desirable than doing it through a nice UI like YaST. |
Study K8s federation and how CaaSP achieve itan idea by jenting Hybrid cloud (public cloud and on-premises) is a trend of field customer usage. |
CSI Driver for Kubernetesa project by chinyahuang Since Kubernetes already has a clear path of "in-tree" volume plugin to CSI migration. I would like to understand the concept of CSI with writing a simple driver for Kubernetes. |
Explore text-to-image diffusion modela project by djz88 |
Weblate for l10n.opensuse.orga project by matejcik This hackweek, we will be hacking on Weblate and adding features that we need to use it as a translation tool for openSUSE! |
WIFI Temperature Probean idea by kberger65 Using a Raspberry PI (openSuse) and a food grade temperature probe and wifi sensor, I want to create a temperature monitor for my Kamadao Joe Smoker. The idea is to enable a series of email notifications as the smoker and contents reach their "done" temperature. |
Effort planning in large-scale agile projects with multiple stakeholdersa project by rtsvetkov Effort planning in large-scale agile projects with multiple stakeholders |
Improve Conference Recording Experiencea project by dmolkentin Problem statement |
Look at bpfilteran idea by david_chang Bpfilter is meant to be a replacement for the current in-kernel firewall/packet-filtering code. Bpfilter is short for BPF based packet filtering framework. In this hackweek, I'd like to have a look at bpfilter since I am curious about why bpfilter, how does it work and its current status. |
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Say Hi!an idea by aplank Imagine you are sitting in the subway and suddenly the woman of your dreams sits down next to you. You are thinking hard about what to say to her, but since you are too shy she gets out three stops later and you never see her again. What if you both would have had an application running on your phones, to help you come over that awkward situation of just saying "Hi!"? |
gdb python target / binding to libkdumpfilea project by alnovak Our previous efforts to enable gdb to open kdumps was not received in upstream as well as we hoped for. The perhaps-acceptable way would be to extend gdb with the possibility of implementing targets in Python, then create example binding to libkdumpfile (which already got a Python binding). We've already tried that, yet it has to be tidyed up. |
Learn more about C programmingan idea by mitiao Re-learn and improve C programming skill. Also join weihua's project https://hackweek.suse.com/15/projects/1960 to read and hack with C. |
Full automation testing framework for KVMa project by jnwang So I have to build a tool for in full automation, when I work on KVM testing. The tool should be base on and compatible QASET (that is used currently in QA team. |
Brine in Go: A Salt Formula Build Systema project by Druonysus What is Brine? |
openSUSE for Androida project by adrianSuSE Termux is already bringing a terminal and debian package manager to Android. |
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Try to model check gfp_flags with cbmca project by vbabka Paul McKenney's blog article inspired me to try apply his approach to kernel's memory allocation flags (gfp_flags) and how their combinations affect the decisions and actions taken during page allocation. Recent upstream development around these flags leads me to believe that the complexity is too high for me to reason about them and change the code without unintended changes in semantics. So it might be worth to let the computer do the hard work. |
Add support for the new lockless printk ringbuffer into crash-pythonan idea by pmladek printk() is function that is used to print messages in the kernel code. The messages are stored into an internal buffer and show on the registered consoles. They could be read and stored by userspace when the system is running. The messages might not reach the console or userpace when the system crashes. One way to see them is reading them from a kernel crashump. |
Package workflow experimentsa project by jfehlig |
Encrypted volumes in elemental-toolkitan invention by flonnegren |
Teach zypp to query/download/mirror multiarch reposan idea by mlandres Zypp offers only those items within a repository, which are 'installable', i.e. 'compatible' with the systems architecture. |
Set up a PXEboot service for installation in Developlent Networks in the SUSE Nuernberg Officea project by eeich PXE boot is a quick and easy way to install any SUSE/openSUSE product on a machine. It doesn't require any boot media and today virtually any system is capable of booting using PXE. The architecture team maintains a tftp server with boot loaders, boot loader configurations and installation images for a variety of architectures and products. Currently in the Nuernberg office this PXE boot service is only available in the network of the architecture team. Since tftp is unicast, the server should be reachable from anywhere in the internal network. What is missing is the information about the address of the tftp server and the image to boot from this server. |
package mediagoblinan invention by mstrigl From the mediagoblin.org website: |
distributed card games, a.k.a. mental pokeran invention by AndreasStieger Mental poker is a principle and also specific protocol to play card games without a single trusted party. This includes shuffling cards, enforcing card visibility and commitment schemes. Imagine playing rock-paper-scissors via phone only. |
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uMEC Documentation - Architecture and Installationa project by FSzekely Overview |
Advanced online payment app for desktopan idea by MDoucha There are mobile payment apps which allow you to pay via QR code. But I couldn't find any app that would work on desktop e.g. via special URI. So here's my idea: |
Investigate NeuroFedora and package the missing pieces in openSUSEan idea by qkzhu Project Description |
Farfallaa project by dmaiocchi Farfalla, is a bot for analyze cucumber failures on the fly. |
Integrate GoPro WiFi remote control into libgphoto2an idea by msmeissn While last Hackweek I integrated Lumix WiFi remote control into libgphoto2, this year I will do so with GoPro Wifi. |
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Bootstrap Maven in OBSa project by a_faerber Apache Maven is a build tool used by many Java projects, which is incompatible with OBS in that it tries to download binary dependencies from the Internet. Several people have in the past years tried to somehow bootstrap Maven and failed. |
Learning REXX and improve FTPBOOT for installing and testing our S390 buildsa project by mgriessmeier Learning REXX and improve FTPBOOT for installing and testing our S390 builds |
Learn Android Development: Just Roll One Diea project by mvidner I want to get started with developing apps for phones and tablets. It is a very general idea, rather open ended. |
Study SymPy / Learn some Python & refresh some Mathsan idea by JERiveraMoya I would like to experiment with SymPy this week, it is a good opportunity to use some python, learn symbolic mathematics and refresh some Maths, starting with the tutorial http://docs.sympy.org/latest/tutorial/index.html and later choosing some of the modules in the official documentation http://docs.sympy.org/latest/index.html. |
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Hack around c3osa project by EDiGiacinto Project Description |
Enhancements of Linux kernel debugging toolsa project by firoyang DescriptionImprove our daily used debugging tools: crash-utility, drgn, kdump, makedumpfile, and so on. |
OCFS2 optimization on hybrid storage investigationan idea by ganghe Nowadays, SSD (fast hard disk) is very popular, but still expensive. Some users want to use some SSD hard disks and some common hard disks to set up a hybrid storage infrastructure, in this case, how does OCFS2 file system utilize these SSD hard disks effectively? so far, we have not any particular optimization, OCFS2 considers these hard disks as one kind of hard disk. So, I want to investigate what we can do in improving OCFS2 under a hybrid storage infrastructure, let OCFS2 be able to aware fast hard disks, and use them more effectively. |
Create a custom elemental image that bundles k3sa project by dgiebert |
Solar water heating control panel using ESP32a project by alarrosa |
Learn Golang contribuing to opensource projectsa project by mbussolotto Project Description |
Symbol Relationsa project by hli Description |
terraform.io modules for SUSE Manageran invention by moio The SUSE Manager team currently uses vagrantup.com to create developer environments (a project known as suminator). |
A daemon program that empowers telephone appliances and SMS-capable devices to use Internet featuresa project by guohouzuo Websh is: |
Linux support botan idea by cyberiad I would like to create a bot that helps people debugging their Linux system. It should guide the user through |
reflinkable rpmsa project by lnussel Project Description |
osc diff should support customized difftools, e.g. vimdiffa project by zhangxiaofei Utilities like git and quilt support customized difftools in some ways. It's would be great if this is introduced to osc for commands like diff, pdiff, prdiff, rdiff, rq --diff, sr --diff. |
ComplianceAsCode/conten sysctl chroot awarea project by esampson |
Add parameterizable Salt Formulas to SUSE Managera project by joachimwerner Together with my son, I'm working on improving the Salt support in Manager 3. |
Improve performance of JRuby's hash implementationan invention by cbruckmayer SynopsisJRuby is an implementation of Ruby on the JVM. It aims to be a complete, correct and fast implementation of Ruby, at the same time as providing powerful new features such as concurrency without a global-interpreter-lock, true parallelism, and tight integration to the Java language to allow you to use Java classes in your Ruby program and to allow JRuby to be embedded into a Java application. |
Matrixan invention by vmoravec Proof of concept for a story and test runner for cloud testsuite. |
distributed storage gateway for seagate kinetic hard disk clustera project by colyli Seagate has a "new" hard disk product called Kinetic, this kind of hard disk can connect to ethernet directly and no extra computer system needed. This project is to build a Kinetic Storage Gateway, to export a legacy NAS interface to clients (TV, mobile phone, etc..) and hide kinetic protocol details behind the gateway. |
Mount Btrfs USB disks on non-root Android using the Linux Kernel Libraryan invention by dmdiss Project Description |
Vulkan Widget for GTKan invention by yudaike |
wireguard Containeran invention by kukuk Description |
Creating a drum machine with pytestan idea by ONalmpantis I want to refresh/improve my python skills so I ll make a drum machine |
Git-like subcommand support for zyppera record by mlandres Inspired by gits way of supporting extension commands. |
openSUSE MicroOS based NASa project by dmach |
Improve py2packan invention by tbechtold py2pack is the prefered tool todo Python packaging for openSUSE. There are multiple issues. The one I want to focus on is the dependency detection which is tricky for Python packages. |
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. |
be able to gather useful solar data in one placean idea by npower Project Description |
Move QAM cloud from physical machines into virtual platforma project by djz88 To add more flexibility, variability and increase testing capacity we would like to move QAM cloud nodes from physical machines(in NUE) into virtual environment. |
Add OpenSUSE/SLES support for osbash/stacktrainan idea by psalunke Add opensuse/sles support for osbash tool which is the tool used by training guides for creating and deploying an openstack based multinode cluster. |
Introduce drbdmanage on SLE product and divi into the new features of drbd9an idea by wanghaisu DRBD is a block device which is designed to build high availability clusters. Compare to DRBD8, new released DRBD9 improved the capability and user cases on HA and CLOUD environment, also improve the performance. drbdmanage is a new management approach of DRBD9, aim to establish drbd environment in a C/S way, which is easy for deploy on CLOUD environment. We only build it in obs, now i can introduce it on the latest SLE product. |
Type Check YaST with Sorbeta project by mvidner Sorbet is a gradual type checker for Ruby. |
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Understand and review klp-convert patchseta project by mpdesouza |
Learn database theory and realize a simplest one as SQLitea project by renxt0310 Project DescriptionBased on SQLite3. |
Provision SLE12 Power compute host with crowbar.a project by k0da In order to have complete cloud experience on Power platform it needs some missing pieces to be available: * SLEShammer image (SLE11-> SLE12) |
Hacking pine64an idea by pgonin I just received my pine64 boards https://www.pine64.com/ |
A tool to find a patch series from one of its git commita project by david_chang When doing the backport, I sometimes spend some time to check if the commit comes from a patch series and list all commits of a patch series. So I'd like to create a tool for doing this quickly. |
Killing security bugs and zombies in the shadows with X-rays and gitlaba project by vpereirabr To follow a responsible disclosure while dealing with security issues on Open Build Service, we are going to setup a gitlab project mirroring our github project and set CI, using gitlab CI, to make sure that the security changes aren't introducing any regression and avoid embargoed issues being leaked. |
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Hammer an Envoy service mesh onto a SAP S4/HANA landscape and watch everything explode.a project by STorresi Although CNCF projects are almost exclusively related to Linux containers, some ideas, like wrapping all the services into network proxies to create a distributed data-plane and enable true observability, could perhaps be explored for some kind of backport in complex legacy distributed systems, like... say... S4/HANA?! |
Support for BIOS-based error log in dmidecodea project by jdelvare |
Get familiar with GNOME OS and openQA tests for ita project by GraceWang Goal for this Hackweek: |
Learn how to integrate Elixir and Phoenix Liveview with LLMsa project by ninopaparo Description |
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openSUSE support for Crowbaran idea by vuntz Make openSUSE a first-class citizen in Crowbar, so that we can finally provide an image that can be used to deploy OpenStack on openSUSE with Crowbar. |
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Porting a Robot to 64 bit ARM / Raspberry Pi 3a project by simotek |
USB storage plumbing for the Linux Kernel Libraryan invention by dmdiss This project builds on my previous efforts to plumb the Linux Kernel Library (LKL) into USB storage devices. This time I plan on mostly ignoring Android and will instead focus on lklfuse USB support. |
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Rewrite orchestration layer of Crowbaran idea by vuntz The current orchestration layer of Crowbar is unfortunately way too simple and needs some serious rework if we want to take Crowbar to the next step. |
Minimal Salt packagingan invention by kwk Challenge |
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Mammuthus - The NFS-Ganesha inside Kubernetes controlleran invention by vcheng DescriptionAs the user-space NFS provider, the NFS-Ganesha is wieldy use with serval projects. e.g. Longhorn/Rook. |
Study Data Structures and Algorithmsan idea by qzhao Study Data Structures and Algorithms |
Upstream Salt snapper supportan invention by dmacvicar Prepare the module and concept done for the CSM Workshop and prepare it for upstream inclusion. |
Using BCC to snoop Wifi or Bluetooh statusa project by acho BPF Compiler Collection (BCC)https://github.com/iovisor/bcc |
Migrate suntorytimed/resourcespace container to an openSUSE basea project by suntorytimed Project DescriptionFor quite some time I am providing a ResourceSpace container on Docker Hub. It is meanwhile pulled about 234K times but unfortunately still based on Ubuntu. Meanwhile I have updated the base to Ubuntu 20.04, but I would like to move it to openSUSE instead. With ResourceSpace 9.5 coming out soon I see a possibility of introducing this switch. Enno Gotthold also did a great job of packaging ResourceSpace on OBS, so this could be used as a starting point for the container. |
clean up wiki pages on https://en.opensuse.organ idea by ddemaio There are a list of pages list on https://public.etherpad-mozilla.org/p/opensuse_wiki that we would like to clean up. Please consider spending 30 minutes this week cleaning up the openSUSE wiki. |
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Y2Storage improve logginga project by ancorgs YaST dumps quite information to its own log file (placed at /var/log/YaST2/y2log). That info is very useful to understand and discover what is happening when an issue appears. All YaST modules write into this log file, and the brand new yast2-storage-ng is not an exception. Some improvements are necessary regarding to the logging of this new module: |
Cgroup support for supportconfiga project by firoyang |
Jangouts: integrate outcome of GSoCa project by ancorgs We got a couple of GSoC projects around Jangouts this year: |
GameYatra: Personal Hobby Game Projecta project by lthadeus |
Implement Generative AI for SUSE Asset management (using Amazon Bedrock)a project by mpiala |
Saltboot ability to deploy OEM imagesan idea by oholecek Description |
remote pia project by radmanic I'd like to add a 433MHz receiver transmitter module to my raspberry pi - I know there are some kits, but this will require some hardware poking and soldering and I'm looking forward to it. The goal will be to receive the signal of some remote temperature and humidity sensors, decode the signal - understand their data structure and display and log them accordingly. |
Create a git project for VMDPa project by kallan Needing to learn git, I thought it would be a good time to clean up the code and create a git project for it. |
[IDEA] Use Mozilla's DeepSpeech to automate minute take for meetingsa project by aplanas Mozilla's DeepSpeech project[1] is using TensorFlow and some paper from Baidu to make an open source speech to text system, based on deep learning (TensorFlow). The current project allow the training for own local datasets, but also there is a pre-trained model that can be used during the development. |
Learn about amdgpu OpenCL neural network use for video enhancingan invention by tjyrinki_suse Project Description |
Catch up on information/training video's from SUSEcon, technical reviews, etc.an idea by Jackman1 I have not been able to keep up with various information, technical review, tech days and SUSEcon videos. That's what I will be doing. I will have to continue to work part of the time as well, but will take time to review available learning resources. |
Discourse forum instance for internal usea project by kpimenov Discourse is a really great opensource forum, written in Ruby on Rails and Ember.js. |
Maintain flow of virt between SLE and HPE Linuxa project by lyan This is more like a learning project for me as a new hire, so please do not expect too much, :-) |
make a bit-reproducible VM imagean invention by bmwiedemann DescriptionI have spent a lot of time making packages reproducible, but we also want to be able to trust our VM images. |
Validation of QEMU storage integrityan idea by bfrogers Spurred along by a recently reported bug, I'm producing methods, analysis and hopefully a validation tool to ensure data integrity of our storage formats and caching modes for QEMU storage interfaces. |
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OpenDOC - Automating documentationan idea by mfeilner Create a modern portal with indexing search and triggers to automate documentation input, similar to openQA and using input from an abundance of sources, refining and destilling it - with the help of the community. See my talk at OSC16, Thursday afternoon. |
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Supportconfig to VM/Containeran idea by puzel Supportconfig contains plenty of information about the system at which it has been generated. Common task within the support chain is reproduction of the customer reported issues in our environment. The goal is to develop a tool which takes supportconfig as input and produces either a VM or a container image, resembling as closely as possible the system described by the suportconfig (e.g. installed SP, package versions, storage layout, networking layout, ...). Benefit: help with setting up the reproduction environment. |
Automatically guess changelog entries for Haskell packages from upstreaman invention by psimons All our packages have a |
Add missing packages to openSUSE/PackageHub for VFX Reference Platforma project by suntorytimed What is the VFX Reference Platform? https://www.vfxplatform.com/FAQ/ |
Install Robot Testing Framework and port some tests to itan idea by apappas The goal of the project is to explore one of the testing frameworks competing with openQA and evaluate its weaknesses, advantages and differences. |
fontinfo.opensuse.organ idea by pgajdos Project Description |
Learn and play with HAKubean idea by XinLiang |
FireTitle for SeaMonkeya project by pcerny Port the Fiurefox extension FireTitle to SeaMonkey. |
Build and boot every commit in the kernel-source treea project by michal-m Or at least, test as many of them as possible. |
openSUSE OpenStack Clouda project by bmwiedemann make crowbar+openstack work on openSUSE Leap 42.2 |
Deep dive into 3D printinga project by rmaliska I own a 3D printer / Anet AM8 / and after 1,5y its time to upgrade the electronics, mainly the stock motherboard and get it ready for multi-color printing. Also the time has come where I would like to not only download 3D models from thingiverse but also create or customize the models for my usage. |
Sandarium Smart Lighthousean idea by FSzekely Description |
Support for OVA build in OBS and better support for vmdk disks in kiwia project by gmoro Project DescriptionImplement support for OVA as output for kiwi build in OBS using hooks and open-vmdk |
VulnHeapan invention by r1chard-lyu DescriptionThe VulnHeap project is dedicated to the in-depth analysis and exploitation of vulnerabilities within heap memory management. It focuses on understanding the intricate workflow of heap allocation, chunk structures, and bin management, which are essential to identifying and mitigating security risks. |
openSUSE image for Scaleway cloud (arm based and leveraging docker)a project by pgonin Scaleway is a newly opened Cloud based in France (for now) offering ARM based servers. Those are BareMetal SSD cloud servers. They offer a range of operating systems to pick from (Debian, Ubuntu, ArchLinux...) as well as 'application images' (Docker, ownCloud...) but no openSUSE image yet. |
Snap Support for OBSa project by adrianSuSE Add support to build snappy images in OBS. This means we need to parse snapcraft.yaml build description for dependencies, prepare data from remote resources and handle the build. |
Make The Flatscreen Great Againa project by RBrownSUSE SLE Engineering have a large flatscreen in the shared space just outside of Thorsten Kukuk and Stefan Behlert's office |
Nvidia GPU support for CaaSPan idea by huizhizhao Nvidia has a way to support GPU on Kubernetes via docker and crio, but so far they don't support SLES and CaaSP, this is the goal of this project. |
Family with MicroOSa project by xguo Project Description |
Research on GNOME-related technologiesan idea by qzhao How to use vala in future works |
Testing and automating containerized Firefox KIOSKan idea by GraceWang DescriptionTest the containerized Firefox KIOSK |
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Experiment with WeKanan invention by RBrownSUSE While I despise Trello, I quite like the idea of using a Kanban board to organise my individual work and much of my personal projects |
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logmergean idea by abel logmerge |
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Alternative React and Material-UI frontend for SUSE Managera project by malbu Develop a proof of concept frontend based on React and Material-UI as an alternative to the JSP/Struts based frontend currently available. |
Daily Game With Godota project by zzaimeche Description |
Design/build personal home energy storage system with mid-level componentsan invention by okurz MotivationI already have photovoltaics installed on the roof of my house. For years I was looking into home energy storage solutions but commercial offers are too expensive to provide a positive RoI so it is necessary to atleast assemble some parts by hand. I don't feel confident to build individual battery packs together and run multiple kWh in my house for years so I am going with "mid-level components", i.e. commercial off the shelf battery systems and power inverter. |
Bring up Linux on Allwinner A23a project by rmax Non-Android Linux can already be booted on several devices that are based on CPUs from Allwinner, such as the A10 and A13, but support for the newer A23 is still incomplete. |
logorator: an offline internal analytics toola project by dleidi There are customer use cases where sharing information via internet or uploading data somewhere is not acceptable for security reasons: this avoid the usage of some tool like the most famous Google Analytics, and prevent developers from understanding how the web application is used by the customers. I don't want to reinvent the wheel and re-implement a copy of Google Analytics, but getting inspired from it, the goal is to reuse information that we already have to extrapolate an analysis of the WebApp customer usage. |
Kernel live dumpan idea by mkoutny There is possibility to run crash on live system, this has some drawbacks though: |
Polish filtra and move data collection to Postresqla project by jochenbreuer Last hackweek filtra was created – a tool to extract information like lead and cycle times from Github repos for (but not limited to) projects that are doing Kanban. The collected metrics can then be visualized with Grafana. |
Family with Lightweight Kubernetes - K3s + Kebuvirta project by xguo |
Leverage containers to distribute NFS DRBD storage among pacemaker cluster nodesa project by zzhou Current Situation [bsc#1201271] |
Port the Jetpac game to the NESa project by mssola Project Description |
Learning Go: Build an IRC botan idea by tboerger In order to learn Go programming language I want to start to build an IRC bot with Go. |
Write a minigame with Pythonan idea by GraceWang Write a minigame with Python The main purpose of this project is learn how to use Python to do something. |
Delve into softweare-o-oa project by mlin7442 |
Get latest versions of different Rancher componentsan invention by eminguez Description |
Having closer look at openQA and search for comparably simple improvement optionsa project by clanig Project DescriptionThe project is about getting more familiar technically with the openQA code and checking for improvement options in dependence of the expected impact and effort. |
SMTGCCan invention by fkastl |
mod_nss and related bugsa project by stokos1 There are so many bugs which is related to mod_nss like bnc#863518 or bnc#897712. |
Use AI to construct SQL queries for the openQA test databasean invention by okurz MotivationThe openQA test database, based on PostgreSQL, has a lot of potential to be able to answer various questions but often we do not know how to put those questions into the right SQL queries so let's harness the power of artificial intelligence to go wild in this direction :) |
OpenQA test list views improvementa project by mdati Project Description |
Learn more deeply about linux kernel.a project by xlai I will read about a book to understand linux kernel deeper. It is a heavy book, may not finish in this hackweek, but i will continue to finish it. The book name is "go deeper into linux kernel" |
forensic software architecture of large codebasesa project by dmaiocchi code |
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SMBIOS 3.0 support in dmidecodean invention by jdelvare On February 12th, 2015, the DMTF released version 3.0.0 of the System Management BIOS Reference Specification. This update isn't just adding enumerated values to existing structures, as previous updates did. It is also introducing a new entry point format which allows for larger tables and structures. Support for this needs to be added to dmidecode. |
Look into the design of gfs2a project by ZRen GFS2 and OCFS2 are 2 cluster filesystems in linux kernel. We also support GFS2, though most of our customers use OCFS2 as we recommend. Last hackweek, from |
how to speed up adsl connections with a smart mini routera project by jordimassaguerpla Remote working makes you face some "challenges" regarding networking setup. One of them can be reproduced as: |
Sentiment analyzera project by aburlakov Project Description |
Rancher and cf-on-k8san idea by mgrifalconi Project DescriptionCloud Foundry For Kubernetes (cf-for-k8s) blends the popular CF developer API with Kubernetes, Istio, and other open source technologies. The project aims to improve developer productivity for organizations using Kubernetes. cf-for-k8s can be installed atop any conformant environment in minutes. |
jigdo for imagesa project by epaolantonio Description |
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Play with Go and RLa project by EDiGiacinto I would like to learn and play with RL/ML and Go ( gorgonia for example). The lack of Reinforcement Learning library in Golang makes me very sad, so I wanted to implement a RL algorithm and alongside create a small library for RL and go in general. |
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Protect disk devices from concurrent use in the libvirt libxl hypervisor drivera project by jfehlig The libvirt qemu hypervisor driver has long supported protecting disk devices from concurrent use via libvirt's lock manager interface. Xen used to support the same functionality in the old xend toolstack, but dropped support in the new libxl toolstack. The Xen community decided, rightly so, that this functionality is best provided by a higher-level management tool, e.g. libvirt. |
Tell me a story!a project by rsblendido Write an Android app for children between 5 and 7 years. The app contains a story that the child can read and interact with. |
QEMU/KVM Test Infrastructurea project by bfrogers Our QEMU/KVM testing needs to be improved. |
deploy geo clusteran idea by BinLiu Apart from local clusters and metro area clusters, SUSE Linux Enterprise High Availability Extension 12 SP2 also supports Geo clusters.Failover between these clusters is coordinated by a higher level entity: the booth daemon (boothd). I 'd like to deploy a geo cluster, and look into the design of booth. |
Write a commandline tool to generate SSL Certificatesa project by mcalmer
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Improve C/C++ skillsan idea by pvorel I'd like to improve my C/C++ skills with contributing small easyhacks to some open source projects (kernel's kconfig, git, util-linux, fluxbox, libreoffice, ...). |
Unattended secure boot with TPM.a project by mwolcendorf The idea is quite simple, and all the pieces should already be there - but what is, IMO, lacking is putting them all together: |
Stream Radio Devicea project by zkalmar Stream Radio device - It is built with Raspberry Pi Zero WH |
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Kubernetes researcha project by fanyadan Continue my last project - Docker research in last hackweek with researching Kubernetes |
Introduction to parallel computing using CUDA (using AWS and openCV)an invention by riafarov MotivationGPUs are widely used for parallel computations and CUDA is platform which simplifies development of such applications for NVidia GPUs. |
Learn Lilypond and Use It to Typeset Sheet musican invention by smithfarm |
Improve geekoops ansible rolesan idea by ph03nix I want to improve and extend my ansible rolebook project called GeekOops. The goal is to ensure that the current rules are up-to-date and then implement one or two more roles. |
Query Topology over Timea project by fvanlankvelt DescriptionThe Topology in SUSE Observability describes how the different components in a system interact with each other. It is maintained with history, so can be reconstructed at any point in the past. |
OpenStack Benchmark Dashboarda project by chuller Tasks |
Neutron driver for Ciliuma project by mrostecki It's clear that in Kubernetes world, SUSE and openSUSE chose Cilium as the main network provider, which also means choosing BPF and XDP as underlying technologies for implementing datapath and packet filtering. |
Terratest playgroundan invention by szarate Few weeks ago whilst analyzing the possibility of using Terraform[1] via terraform-libvirt [2] plugin, I came across Terratest [3], which is an automated testing framework. |
Improve 'vim-daps' and 'vim-docbook_templates' pluginsan idea by tbazant The main part of our toolchain that allows us processing and publishing documentation is |
BPF feature support tablea project by shunghsiyu Project Description |
I want to learn the Nette frameworka project by tbazant See http://nette.org |
AlexaCastan invention by irfan_habib Want to play with Alexa skills development. |
Print furniture of future office for agile planninga project by chuller Description |
Setup E-Mail notification about new or changed SAP Notesa project by AngelaBriel Try to get back an automatic email notification about new or changed SAP Notes. Since SAP has closed down some of their internal servers, which hosted an unofficial database/API to the SAP Notes, the nice email notification service of the SAP LinuxLab is terminated. |
Collectl turbostat modulea project by joeyli Currently the CPU subsystem of Collectl can get the CPU loading but no CPU power state. My idea is that tracing turbostat then developing a collectl module to get the CPU power state. It can be used to monitor C-state or frequency. |
Rados backend for NVMea project by hreinecke Goal is to implement a rados backend in drivers/nvme/target. That will allow the NVMe target implementation to directly access Rados objects (ie export RADOS objects as namespaces), allowing third-party applications and/or OS to use NVMe-over-Fabrics to access a ceph cluster. |
openQA log reader / openQA graphical clienta project by apappas |
The world craban invention by cdywan The world is changing. A mouse got lose and fell off the discworld. Consequently the elephants got scared and hopped off Great A'Tuin's back. As luck would have it a gigantic crab with four gophers on its back took its place. |
Practice MLperf benchmark for AI testing purposean idea by cachen DescriptionI would like to take this hackweek to learn and play MLperf benchmark on openSUSE or SLES or SLMicro, by following the guidance in https://confluence.suse.com/display/qasleapac2/MLperf+benchmark+intro |
froxlor Server Management Panela project by asemen froxlor Server Management Panel |
Create a "trello" tool desktop software to track daily task and improve personnal productivityan invention by vlefebvre |
Get SUSE VPN running on Android (was: get SUSE VPN running on sle12)an invention by sndirsch Figure out how to get SUSE VPN running on Android. |
Experience with SLERT11 SP3 and try build SLERT11 SP4 Alpha 2 imagea project by Jeffreycheung Due to the newly appointed PM of SLERT 11 SP4, I would like to try out the SLERT 11 SP3 to experience the REAL TIME features so that I can talk and share the knowledge to team and other people |
Create working AppArmor profile for Chromium on openSUSE 13.2a project by thardeck I think AppArmor is a great tool to add an additional layer of security without much effort. While it is normally easy to create a profile for a simple server program it is much more complex in case of desktop applications. |
Static download endpoint for SUSE Manageran invention by dmacvicar The download end-point of Spacewalk/SUSE Manager resolves the packages from channels dynamically with a database query. |
bcache support in libstorage-ngan invention by aschnell Look at bcache and start adding support in libstorage-ng. It should be possible to implement probing during hackweek. |
Teuthologya project by jfajerski Extend Teuthology to meet our needs. This includes (but is not limited too): |
setup of openQA and write a simple openQA testa project by brhavel As the automation became a standard within Maintenance QA work, I would like to became more familiar with the whole magic behind. Plan is to go through internal docu a try to setup openQA and write some simple tests (and adjust the docu once there are any gaps): |
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COOTWbota project by ngetahun |
Project Skyscraper - PoC of a Cloud Governance Dashboarda project by tmuntan1 Project Description |
grab this: localize new Jekyll opensuse software sitean invention by lnussel https://software.opensuse.org/ is aging. Richard made a proposal using Jekyll to statically generate a new layout: https://software.opensuse.org/newsite/, code at https://github.com/sysrich/new-software.o.o |
M2Crypto ... add RSA-PSS and deprecate raw RSA signaturesa project by mcepl Fix https://gitlab.com/m2crypto/m2crypto/issues/204, see more discussion therein. |
learn and play with 2FAan idea by oertel just ordered 2 yubbikey 5 nfc play with FreeOTP on android and otpclient on linux |
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Integration weather sensors on my Allsky camera - raspberry projectan idea by martinsmac Project Description |
Improve Marvin dashboarda project by ggherdovich Marvin is a job scheduler that the Performance Team at SUSE Labs uses to automate the execution of the performance test suite MMTests. For more details on what Marvin does and how, see Mel Gorman's blog post "Continual Testing of Mainline Kernels". |
[yast] storage-ng improvementsa project by joseivanlopez yast2-storage-ng is a reimplementation of the YaST storage module (yast2-storage) based on the also reimplemented library for storage manager |
Evaluate mirrormanager (or mirrormanager2) for download.opensuse.org mirror managementa project by lrupp As there is no progress around MIrrorPinky since 5 years now, let's say the project is dead and look for something different, which allows Mirror administrators to edit the settings of their own mirrors. |
Learning MachineLearning by examplea project by apritschet This is my attempt to catch up on the field of machine learning. In order to not "waste" time of exercising with dummy data the Security team came up with a couple of interesting questions: |
Improve Webtool "Football Team Manager"a project by holgisms In order to get me help managing our football (en_us: "soccer") team, I developed a web tool in php. |
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Bug Stats for upstreams in the publica project by zzhou Q: How many new bugs opened over time for a package? |
maildir backed NNTP server for mailing list handlinga project by jgrassler Description |
backport fix for Pinnacle PCTV DVB-T tunner for Turris-OS official kernela project by sleep_walker I found recently that my DVB-T tunner plugged into Turris Omnia router gets a lot of I2C errors and sometimes divisions by zero. |
Investigate py-spy for OpenStack services profilingan idea by tbechtold py-spy is a python profiler (similar to pyflame (which is unmaintained)). The profiler can be used to create profiling data for running processes. This might be useful to find bottlenecks in OpenStack services. |
Make DNF5 package manager ready for openSUSEa project by dmach Project Description |
Philosophy of Computer Science (in short 'PhoCS' or phonetically 'Fox')a project by awh |
Backport IPSec Test Suitea project by liangzheng There is a IPSec test suite on strongSwan project(http://strongswan.org/test-scenarios.html).But it bases on Debian an Ubuntu, we plan to backport it into our SLES test suite repo. |
Capture datacenter infrastructure information in a graph databasean invention by kwk Orientdb is an open source graph/document database. It supports various language bindings |
Learn about LilyPondan idea by ta-ro I'm interested in creating scores for percussion ensembles in LilyPond. This includes finding/creating a useful notation for components such as body percussion, basic dance steps, bouncing sticks etc. |
weblate hackingan idea by jnovotna Add some futures to weblate. - distinguish strings which needs review and fuzzy string |
Setting up a complete SUSE "Software Defined Infrastructure" stack from bare metal with Salt and friendsan idea by joachimwerner In the last couple of years we've made a lot of progress in the SUSE Manager team when it comes to being able to do fully automated testing. We started with a Vagrant-based setup ("Suminator") and are currently using Silvio Moioli's "Sumaform" (https://github.com/moio/sumaform), which is based on Terraform. |
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hack with "yes_ship_it" and add it to kubeojoa project by dmaiocchi https://github.com/cornelius/yesshipit |
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multipathd: improve asynchronous behavioran idea by mwilck Project Description |
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Update tool for SUSE Manager Serveran invention by RDiasMateus Project Description |
Enhance kdumpidan invention by ptesarik The kdumpid tool can be used to determine the kernel version from a crash dump. Some useful features are missing: |
Static analyzer of Lua languagea project by NalaGinrut I'm trying to write a static analyzer for Lua programming language. And I've ready done some parts, say, lexer/parser/AST/types...etc. |
emulate firewalld interfaces for NM on SuSEfirewall2an invention by lnussel Networkmanager uses some simple dbus interfaces of firewalld to allow configuring a firewall zone for connections. FWZS offers similar features on top of SuSEfirewall2. |
Try SUSE Manageran invention by okurz ``` zypper ar -f http://dist.suse.de/install/SLP/SUSE-Manager-Server-3.1-GM/x86_64/DVD1/ suma3.1 |
multipath-tools: improve CIa project by mwilck Project Description |
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Capturing FC frames with wiresharka project by ptesarik AFAIK, wireshark is the best Linux tool for analyzing network traffic. Primarily intended for Ethernet networks, there is now also support for very different protocols (e.g. USB). Sadly, there is no support for fibre channel, most likely because there is even no infrastructure in the kernel. |
Analyze the security of Linux HTTPS connections and monitor the traffic of "smart" devicesan invention by thardeck I have Raspberry Pi with WLAN and an additional network module which can be run as a WIFI access point. |
Port guix to ppc64lea project by jbrielmaier GNU Guix is a functional package manager that is also available on openSUSE Leap 15 and Tumbleweed. |
Building SDN with Raspberry Pis and Zodiac FX switcha project by lyan Have several raspberry pis at hand, and also bought a Zodiac a while ago, will setup a software define network with ryu. Also will check on package possibility for ryu in opensuse |
Try rebuilding openSUSE/SLE with maintenance updates includedan idea by pluskalm It was already tried in past, but lets revive this. Currently released distro is locked, and while maintenance updates (active incidents get build against updated packages), lets also try to rebuild everything. |
ConnMan improve iwd and WireGuard supporta project by wagi Recently, ConnMan got support for iwd and WireGuard. The current support is only a starting point and it needs some more changes in the core code base to support the cool features: |
ECL monochrome monitor signal to HDMI with a FPGA (ULX3S)a project by tsbogend Some of my old workstations (Sun3, Apollo DN3x00/4x00) use ECL signals for their monochrome monitor. Since these monitors are already dead or dying I was looking for a conversion to something more modern. As I couldn't find anything I found the ULX3S boards, which already have everything for driving a HDMI monitor. So goal of this project is to use the FPGA board for converting the video signal. |
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Protestware - Ethical Considerations of Protest within Opensouce Software Communitiesan idea by etchubykalo |
Create a distributed midi keyboard for kidsan idea by ilausuch Project Description |
Have a look at http://www.libarchive.org/ librarya project by metan Have a look at the library implementation and its API. |
Simulate PTP cameras in libgphoto2a project by msmeissn Testing libgphoto2/gphoto2 is a long winding task and currently requires physical cameras. |
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nextcloudan idea by asemen Install & test nexcloud on openSUSE Leap 42.1 |
Learn Pythonan idea by cvar As a newcomer in QAM I want to learn Python and use it for automating my work-flow, i.e., by developing and maintaining tests in Avocado Testing Framework. |
Automated tests for jangouts using openQA and simulation of network limitationsan idea by okurz Idea |
YES Certification Video Tutorials for SESCK and SOCCKa project by lovance This is to provide partners with video tutorials to help with the certification of their SES and SOC cluster solutions. The goal is to simplify the setup process in order to provide a better experience for the partner. If we can alleviate some of the stress of setting up a cluster more partners will certify their solutions. |
Looking for alternatives to do hardware monitoring or extend the existing method'sa project by berndschubert Project DescriptionLooking for ways to capture hardware-specific data and use them later to predict unexpected behaviors. Tools can be collectd, prometheus-nodeexporter, ipmiexporter , grafana-agent or other. |
Improve error handling of the '/search' API endpoints of OBSan invention by enavarro_suse Project Description |
Add support for VisionFive2 board in Elemental toolkita project by ldevulder Description |
Use a Raspberry Pie with the Sense Hat to display messages via Salta project by joachimwerner This was a short 2-hour fun project. |
mamiruan idea by persmule tool to split the header and body of an OpenPGP digital envelope |
Learn SaltStack Enterprisean idea by pagarcia Uyuni uses the open source version of Salt to install packages, apply configuration, formulas, states, etc. |
Hack current YES Certification SCK with containers and/or public cloud, seperately SLE Microa project by Jackman1 Project DescriptionUsing beta SCK 8.6, attempt to look at hacking options with containers and/or public cloud using Azure or AWS. Do the same thing, completely separate, but using SLE Micro. Probably be a hodgepodge during hack week; but I'll have to get some work done during the week...so it will be perfect for me. |
Bot to identify reserved data leak in local files or when publishing on remote repositoryan invention by mdati Description |
Play around about GNU/Linux securitya project by shawn2012 Developers: Shawn Chang, Bo Yang |
Update Rancher Terraform Quickstart to leverage Elastic IP addressesa project by kevinmayres Make Rancher and NeuVector AWS QuickStart persistent across Shutdown. |
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Research LVM2 new features: System ID, lvmlockda project by ZRen The new features below were added for the cluster (shared disk) scenario of LVM2 in upstream half year ago. I'm new to LVM2, and have been busy with bugfix things this days. This hackweek |
SUMA add test=True for highstate to UIan invention by mcalmer First thing you learn, when you start with salt, is to use test=True before you really call the highstate. |
DPHAT: Data Plane Health Assessment Tool For Cloud Networking Technologya project by rtidwell A common challenge for OpenStack and K8S deployments is debugging the network when things go awry. The aim of DPHAT is to provide operators of cloud infrastructure with tooling that can analyze the environment and supply the following: |
Creation of a sound boardan invention by Pastafly Create a sound board that has the following requirements: |
btrfs: Create uevent infrastructurea project by mpdesouza Why is it nice? |
Retail Branch Server + SUMA Server on one machinea project by nadvornik |
Local LVD systema project by yaojia A local LVD(Live&VOD audio/video) system, |
Arrange a Song - Alturas by Inti Illimanian invention by sndirsch Goal |
Web shell for Hamstaan invention by zbhan_william You like Linux, right ? you must like command line tools which give an quick, elegant way for your work. This project comes from the idea. "command line everywhere". |
[ARM] Bootstrap ILP32 on AArch64a project by algraf Some customers are still stuck in a world of 32bit. On ARM64, we have two options for those poor folks: |
klaire : An automatic tool that generates kgraft-patches from static patches that generates kgraft patch from static patch.a project by JeremyHuang I want to program a tool to assist building Kgraft-patches. |
GCC bisection toolan idea by marxin Introduction |
investigate elasticsearch and use with my windowssearch samba client/serveran idea by npower Samba now has an experimental Spotlight backend using Elasticsearch as fileindex. It seems that creating a similar backend could also be something that could be useful to investigate in the context of the windowssearch feature for samba |
WireGuard VPN on MicroOS/Raspberry Pian idea by doreilly |
Investigate zypper/openSUSE repository refresh optimisationsan invention by dirkmueller |
GDK Broadway dessert.an idea by yfjiang The GDK Broadway backend provides support for displaying GTK+ applications in a web browser, using HTML5 and web sockets. broadwayd is a display server for |
Add Xen PVH support to grub2a project by j_gross PVH domains are a new guest type supported by Xen being as lightweight as possible (e.g. no emulation of legacy devices via qemu) while taking advantage of the hardware virtualization features of the x86 processor. |
Reactive programming with Python RxPya project by SShyukriev I'm planning to get basics of Reactive Programming and especially the documentation in ReactiveX and try some examples from RxPy |
The Missing Middle: Add an intermediate brightness setting for auxiliary LEDs in Andúril 2a project by gkenion |
Build and validate a scale-out Samba/CTDB cluster atop CephFSan invention by dmdiss Samba and CTDB rely heavily on POSIX fcntl locks for data and meta-data integrity. This functionality was recently fixed in CephFS, opening up the possibility to use CephFS as an underlying filesystem for a scale-out Samba/CTDB cluster. |
All documentation as program codean invention by jsmeix I like to try out if it is possible to write a program that does not have any kind of the traditionally separated documentation (like external files that contain the documentation texts or comments in the program code). Instead all documentation must be implemented as code at the same place where the matching functiomnality is implemented (i.e. each function implements also its documentation). In the end the user should get only the executable that he can run to let it do the intended functionality and also to provide any kind of documentation. What I do not want is a dumb '--help' option that lets the program spit out its built-in documentation. What I would like to have is that the user can run the executable in some kind of self-inspecting way. I mean: While it does the intended functionality, it can also provide documentation so that the user can explore the program while running it. In the end the user experience should be more like a text adventure ;-) |
Use nfc device to control Raspberry Pia project by acho-novell Goal |
Add testcases introduction for kernel testsuitesa project by yosun Since sometime we have limited time to file a bug, especially during daily review of testsuites result. Then some bugs are lake of introduction about what the testsuite are tested, it makes developer take more time to debug this issue. I'd like to find a way to add some description in somewhere convenient to use, when file a kernel function bug. |
perf bench epolla project by dbueso While there are plenty of benchmarks that compare different IO multiplexing techniques such as epoll vs poll/select, there's really nothing out there that particularly measures epoll system call latencies under different scenarios. Design and implement a series of performance benchmarks for this call under the 'perf bench' framework. |
Create an automated audio CD ripper with web frontendan idea by MMoese Project Description |
Code Coverage of spacewalk-java aka Suma Server after a full TestSuite executiona project by oscar-barrios Project Description |
Voxel exploration gamean invention by KGronlund The idea is to play around with a minecraft-like block exploration game, written from scratch in C using SDL2 and OpenGL 3.0. Minimal dependencies, probably won't be a game as such before the end of the week, but the goal is to have a world generated and to be able to walk around in it. Why? Mainly to refresh my 3D knowledge, catch up with what's happened since I last played with that stuff, and to have fun. :) |
YaST module for smarmontoolsan idea by sbrabec smartmontools has a number of options that fine tune disk checking, periodic tests, short tests, values to monitor, values to ignore. |
Learn More About C++ and Libradosan idea by cxiong As Ceph is mainly written in C++ and C++ has developed very fast since C++11, I'd like to use this hackweek to further my C++ knowledge. The librados (written in C++) from Ceph will be used as practice target. |
Improve Nailedan idea by itxaka Nailed is a great tool for gathering development data. |
Check out hamster-lib time tracking toola record by mwilck I'm using [hamster time tracker] for personal time tracking and project accounting, and have volunteered to be the maintainer for openSUSE. Unfortunately both hamster 1.x and hamster 2.x are basically unmaintained. The project has been undergoing a major refactoring for a year already, transitioning to a new architecture based on [hamster-lib]. I'd like to explore this, and to check whether it's ready to be packaged for openSUSE to reach a broader audience (I fear not). |
Ruby Gem: Open Build Service APIa project by mschnitzer I just recently started a new project which is meant to be a wrapper for OBS's API. The library is written in Ruby. |
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Add snapshot support to cifs.koan idea by dmdiss The File Server Remote VSS Protocol (FSRVP) was recently defined by Microsoft. It allows for SMB clients to remotely request the creation, exposure and destruction of share snapshots. |
Modernize ocfs2a project by goldwynr Ocfs2 has gone into a stage of neglect and disrepair. Modernize the code to generate enough interest. |
Improve posixovl to support fully featured POSIX file system on top of any limited file system (e. g. vfat)a project by sbrabec posixovl is a FUSE based successor of the old UMSDOS. It has a goal to provide POSIX file system functionality on top of vfat. Its code is nice and well written, but its feature set is not complete yet. It just supports: POSIX modes and user/group, hard and symbolic links, device nodes and named pipes. |
Add PIDs cgroup support to runC and Dockeran invention by cyphar Currently, dealing with forkbombs and similar issues with Docker and runC is not very nice (you have to set a global limit for all Docker processes or you have to limit kernel memory which isn't very practical). I'm going to work on getting [some][1] [patches][2] merged into runC and Docker to enable PIDs support for Docker. |
bs-update enhancementsa project by rneuhauser bs-update simplifies package updates in BuildService, targeting mainly people who are both upstream and package maintainers. |
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Grafana dashboard for solar panel dataa project by emiura Create a dashboard based on grafana running on raspberry pi3 |
Inspection of Disks in Machinerya project by tgoettlicher Machinery [1] supports the inspection of os, packages, patterns, repositories, users, groups, services, config-files, changed-managed-files, unmanaged-files. |
Extract lead and cycle times from Githuban invention by jochenbreuer When all of the SUSE Manager squads switched from SCRUM to a Kanban we lost estimations and therefore also the ability to do predictions. But there are other ways to get insights that are even more reliable, since they are based on anecdotal data. The lead and cycle times of issues are the two most important here. |
More significant HA cluster node wins fencing match under 2-node split-braina project by yan_gao In a 2-node HA cluster without quorum server, since neither of the cluster nodes (partitions) has more than 50% votes in case of split-brain, we should configure |
Update nvme-dem to match/support current NVMe-oF featuresan idea by ematsumiya Project Description |
Nodes Overviewan idea by lrangasamy |
update meet.opensuse.orga project by LSchroeder DescriptionThe meeting solution for openSUSE should be up-to-date. |
Installation server setup utility - continueda project by csalmond Project Description |
Elastocloud back-end for Sambaan invention by dmdiss 1) Add support for the Microsoft Azure File Service REST protocol to Elastocloud, a cloud storage client library created in a previous Hackweek. |
Broaden image segmentation functionality of OpenCVa project by mbenes OpenCV is an open source computer vision and image processing library (http://www.opencv.org). |
Create a gnome-shell extensionan idea by xiaoguang_wang If you work with GNOME, after screen is locked, the monitor will turn off. This extension can keep monitor light. |
Building a cross-browser extensionan idea by jloehel I'd like to get familiar with the different browser extension APIs (Chrome, Firefox, Opera, and Edge) and learn how to develop, test, package and publish a cross-browser extension. |
Learn Golanga project by krauselukas Since quite a while I'm interested in learning the programming language golang. I want to use the time to get a basic understanding and maybe realize a small project with the gained knowledge. |
Learn PostgreSQL advanced featuresan invention by okurz MotivationThe PostgreSQL database implementation is an integral part of many important software stacks, most importantly for me openQA. I learned database "by doing" but never properly. Given that we recently had (again) an incident related to specific details of how a database behaves under load maybe it's time to learn more about PostgreSQL. |
Explore NVIDIA GPU on SLEan idea by Julie_CAO |
Learn go HTML templates by creating a interactive website rendered on the servera record by ptashima DescriptionGolang HTML templates are powerful, yet simple to use. It can be used to dynamically render pages and create interactive websites without or with minimal usage of JavaScript. |
Add support for m3u, m3u extended, pls, and asx playlists to Volumio music player.a project by cwh Volumio is a great, Linux based, open source music player for Raspberry PI and x86. |
Inspect distribution crypto patchesan idea by vitezslav_cizek I'd like to check patches in openSUSE Factory packages that deal with crypto and TLS settings. |
Rocket.Chat Improvementsa project by nkrinner Various improvements to Rocket.Chat, like - adding a IRC/Rocket.Chat gateway |
CUPS: Generic "monitor" wrapper backend to monitor the actual backendan invention by jsmeix Create a new generic CUPS wrapper backend /usr/lib/cups/backend/monitor that runs in parallel with the actual backend to monitor it. |
Improve Relax-and-Recover (ReaR) system migration: Different disk size support.an invention by jsmeix Relax-and-Recover (ReaR) is used to recreate a destroyed system on compatible replacement hardware, see https://en.opensuse.org/SDB:Disaster_Recovery |
py-ensa project by ngetahun |
Two part 1) work on SLMicro YES Cert documentation and 2) learn about SUSE Edgean idea by Jackman1 The documentation for YES certification needs improvements to flow better. I'm want to learn about SUSE Edge products to further my knowledge. |
move concourse instance from bare-metal to caasp production instancea project by m_meister Right now our concourse instance http://salzbreze.suse.de:8080 runs containerized (via docker-compose) on bare metal |
Smart tool to show current K8s network performancean idea by mosquetero How cool would be it if a Sales Engineer could run a tool in the customer's site that measures the network performance to demonstrate how fast our K8s platform is? What if the customer could do that herself/himself to provide useful information to our support team in order to find the source of a bug? What about using such tool for our CI to discover potential performance regressions? What if the tool was smart enough to change configurations on the fly and run optional tests based on the measurements it collects? It is obvious there is a wide variety of use cases where we could benefit from such tool. |
Hack into Ellingson Mineral and download a garbage filean idea by mseidl81 We should be chased by the FBI.Finally I'll need group of elite hackers to prove our innocence. |
Add more unit tests for libvirta project by jfehlig I wanted to work on something test related this hackweek since we always need more automated testing of our virtualization-related packages. There are many possible test-related topics, but I think a good addition would be more unit tests that are run during build time, e.g. during 'make check'. Additional tests of this nature would then be run by upstream developers and the various distro CI setups, exposing the tests to more environments than would typically be available within SUSE. |
ssh key management in QAMa project by pluskalm Currently, way we distribute ssh keys within QAM on our testing infrustructure is a bit cumbersome - maybe we should try to (ab)use existing salt used by our internal infra team. |
From bare metal to virtualized Kubernetes cluster with just Salt and Redfisha project by joachimwerner My goal is build on Alberto's work on "yomi" and the new Salt-based virtualization management features that Cedric has contributed, then combine them with a Redfish prototype to do the following from one (ideally idempotent) Salt state (orchestration state if required): |
Contribute in the "Egunean behin" projectan invention by xarbulu "Egunean behin" (means "Once a day" in Basque) is a really popular Phone app/game in the Basque country. |
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Personal Travel recording web applicationan idea by cxiong I want an open travel application to record my travel activity: connect time/date, photos, comments and thoughts (and many others) with locations and show them all in a map. My plan: |
Teach the users/* branch checker about kabian invention by michal-m In the kernel repository, we have a script that checks users/* branches and does some basic checks on them. My plan is to teach this script to detect kabi changes. |
Use C++ static analyzers for GCC codebasean idea by marxin I'm planning to experiment with |
Relax-and-Recover (ReaR) proof of concept implementation of new "storage" codea project by jsmeix The current disk layout recreation code in ReaR is about 10 years old now and more and more |
On-demand notification using spacewalk (SUMA) APIa project by atighineanu |
Script to populate package tag on openQA testsan idea by emiura A shell script to automatically populate the package tag on openQA tests, so no need to fill in manually. |
FOSS Bioinformaticsa project by jafr Investigate the state of bioinfo FOSS (mostly interested in DNA sequencing and sequence analysis) on Linux (and possibly other platforms), learn some algorithms, learn to use the available software, find what needs to be improved and if time permits, start improving. |
Make most of KVM Virtualization for Development and Testing in laptop environmenta project by bfrogers Having worked on KVM for a long time, it's time I actually start using it myself! I now have a high enough powered laptop to have a permanent setup on my laptop to do almost all the testing needed for releases, as well as maintaining playgrounds for upstream work and involvement. This will include nested virtualization, which is getting pretty bulletproof in latest kernels, as well as being able to play more with these other architectures that we now support KVM on, via improved TCG emulation (of course some testing and development will always rely on the physical hardware, but still a lot can be done via TCG incl. user-linux mode. I'm also seeing which aspects of pass-through testing will make the most sense to perform on the laptop (pci, usb, video, filesystem, etc.). |
Proper difftool for supportconfigsan idea by jschmid1 Supportconfigs are huge blob of text which we are asked to examine and deduce issues from. |
Phylogen: an iterative approach to evolutionary tree analysisa project by dmulder https://github.com/dmulder/phylogen |
Write "advanced" tagging engine for browser bookmarksa project by gniebler This is a side project I started a while ago. The idea is to implement a tagging engine with some "advanced" features for browser bookmarks. |
reformatting text in visan invention by mcepl Project DescriptionThere is this text editor vis, modal text editor based on the Plan9 structural regular expressions and se(1). However, comparing to sam(1) or acme(1) it feels mostly like advanced vi(m) not something completely new (and it is not mouse-driven). |
Learning topics in Lithmos and Linkedinan idea by mdati Project Description |
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Learn Vim scriptingan idea by npower I use vim (yes one of those people) but I am a real non power user, I'd like something like Aurelien's smbmode for Emacs to be available when I open samba log files in vim. I have no idea how possible or not this is. I came across this tutorial/book some time ago but didn't find the time to look at it. I'd like to go through the book and hopefully have a crack at starting a samba log reader plugin for vim (duplicating the features from smbmode) |
Deep dive into 3D printingan idea by rmaliska From my last hackweek project I would like to continue. Upgrade went well, current issue is the first layer is not sticking well. Also I had no time for improving my 3D modelling skills so its time to do also this. |
Base container images multi language compiler on local codea project by mdati Create a selector of BCI-language containers, python, java, go, etc, to pull and build the proper image |
Learning PSP to PSA and Kuberwarden Implementation and Migrationan invention by mweiss2 Project DescriptionDuring Hackweek I want to dig deep into PSPs to PSA and Kubewarden Implementation and Migration |
Watch a session of "essence of linear algebra" and read some book about algorithma project by yosun Project Description |
ESETv2 Emulator / interpreteran invention by m.crivellari DescriptionESETv2 is an intriguing challenge developed by ESET, available on their website under the "Challenge" menu. |
Combine Hack Week and continious servicesa project by hager More and more customers use our products in mission critical environment. They have a huge need that things run smooth. With Hack Week we have the challenge |
Simple user interface for head mounted displaysa project by chuller Create a user interface useable with a see through head mounted display. The display was created from some Chinese video glasses and has a low resolution (320x240) which requires a optimized user interface that also is useful when using it hands free. |
Loosely coupled integration between SUSE Manager and Machineryan idea by joachimwerner The Machinery project adds one feature to SUSE Manager that even Salt in its current state can not fully provide: You can scan a complete system for all programs, configuration files, users, and services that are present, and compare those over time. |
Setup an ISCSI storage server which supports multipathan invention by lyan Setup an iscsi server on minnowboard/espressobin/odroid c2 based on opensuse tumbleweed, use two Nics to support multipath Setup an iscsi initiator on odroid c2 and dm |
AstroRPi using opensuse leapa project by rmaliska Currently I am using astroberry server for all my astroprojects. I have a spare RPi 4, so will try to install opensuse leap on it and configure it so I could use it for my astro projects. |
HMC support to openstackan invention by k0da Currently compute supports only IVM managed pSeries machines. In that case machines are not managed for central place. There shouldn't be a big deal to implement HMC support as IVM commands are pretty much similar to HMC. |
Restrict Login page access to specific IPan invention by admehmood |
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YaST rake tasks tab completitiona project by mfilka terminal has it, git tool has it, so yast-devtools should also provide it for new rake tasks |
Setup Zuul & Gerrit & Jenkins & OBS infrastructure to test OpenStack upstream changes for rpm-packagingan invention by tbechtold OpenStack uses Zuul as a pipeline manager to test changes posted on gerrit. The rpm-packaging initiative (https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Rpm-packaging) needs to test proposed changes. So building packages with OBS for proposed changes is the goal of the project. |
yast2-storage-ng as a libstorage-ng wrapper. POCa project by ancorgs The goal of this project is to write a proof of concept of a new philosophy for yast2-storage-ng. Instead of just extending the API offered by libstorage-ng, the idea is wrap libstorage-ng so the Ruby code using yast2-storage-ng does not have direct visibility (unless explicitly desired) on the libstorage-ng classes and methods. |
go verdura, Particularly important are the CI vitaminsa project by dmaiocchi
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[Windows Subsystem for Linux] Build newest WSL-DistroLauncher in OBSa project by lkocman This is a task to update current WSL-Launcher (which can be already buildt in OBS) with latest-greatest upstream code https://github.com/Microsoft/WSL-DistroLauncher |
A recommendation engine for SCCa project by mbologna Let's imagine you are a sales engineer. You want to either: |
Grab precise changes in log file/s between system eventsa project by smhalas |
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finish de-l3slaveing of crash-setupa project by mhocko The primary motivation for crash-setup (created by l3team) is to make kernel crashdumps deployment and crash using as easy as possible. This has been the case for quite some time except the tool was quite l3slave centric. With a great help from tcech the tool is close to be fully usable from other machines and !.de network as well. |
Ceph RBD backed USB mass storage gadgeta project by dmdiss Create a USB device that, when configured and connected, exposes one or more Ceph RBD images for use as USB storage, allowing for: |
Teach RuboCop to Resocialize Zombiesa project by mvidner or: Static Analysis of nil Values in Ruby Code used in YaST. |
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Learn the book of Linux KVM Guide and practise based on the bookan idea by zoecao Project DescriptionI have learned 70% of the book. I'll finish it and do some practice based on what I learned from the book during hackweek20. |
try to get familiar with nutan invention by pgajdos Project Description |
Harvester Packer Plugina project by mrohrich DescriptionHashicorp Packer is an automation tool that allows automatic customized VM image builds - assuming the user has a virtualization tool at their disposal. To make use of Harvester as such a virtualization tool a plugin for Packer needs to be written. With this plugin users could make use of their Harvester cluster to build customized VM images, something they likely want to do if they have a Harvester cluster. |
Automate the workreport email with pythonan invention by ktsamis In the spirit of learning more python and practicing I will be creating a script to automate the work report emails that we send every week. This will not be a simple cron job because I have to catch corner cases of vacation etc. The next step is filling the workreport automatically by using the various API's that we can use (Bugzilla, osc qam plugin). The purpose is mainly to learn a bit more python. |
Contribute pt_BR Translate to Calibrea project by martinsmac I use Calibre (calibre.com) in my opensuse. This tool manage ebooks, convert for many formats and control a ebook reader device. I would use my time to finish portuguese Translation to this project. |
k3s: A lightweight Kubernetes for IoT & Edge Computingan idea by clin k3s is a lightweight distribution of Kubernetes designed for IoT and Edge Computing. It works like k8s and it has a smaller package size ( < 40M) so it can be easily deployed. k3s is also optimized for arm64 and armv7 so it can work on ARM machines such as Raspberry Pi or AWS A1 server. |
rust security reviews and cargo-creva project by jzerebecki |
Make ruby-ui usable for YaSTan idea by dmacvicar ruby-ui was a hackweek project with jreidinger to make libyui (YaST text/graphical engine) usable from pure-ruby without going through YCP. |
Research about existing Google Drive Linux clientsan invention by sndirsch Get an overview about the unofficial Google Drive clients, which exist for Linux. Give them a broader testing. Figure out which one is usable. |
Enable AddressSanitizer to relevant packages in Factoryan idea by vpereirabr To find security relevant issues in the package building step, I'm researching and implementing in the (OBS) project level, a way to compile all Factory packages with ASAN without change a single spec. The main goal would be to: |
Use LUKS UUID in /etc/crypttaban invention by aschnell The the LUKS UUID in /etc/crypttab. In general the file system UUID is already used in /etc/fstab. So using the LUKS UUID in /etc/crypttab is a small step towards consistency and should make the system more robust (e.g. avoid bugs like bsc #1063249). |
Write a reporting script using SMELTan invention by vitezslav_cizek I'd like to write a tool that reports user's OBS work done in a given time frame (eg. week). It'll collect all the packages he/she submitted, all the reviews done or all the maintenance updates started or processed. |
Use Python data analysis library to analyze performance test dataan idea by dawei_pang There are many performance test historical data stored in QADB, we may process them to find some probably regular patterns, then utilize existing python data analysis library like pynum, pandas and scikit-learn to improve data analysis. |
Dawnscanner: revive the project and create an RPM packagea project by pperego |
Tracking fixes 3rd generationa project by mfranc DescriptionThere are currently 2 versions of tracking fixes. One is used in CI (and ./scripts/git-fixes)[1] and (unfortunately, it doesn't handle reverts) the other is for sending emails to developers. The first one is relatively fast (for its usecases) and the other is relatively slow and made for bulk processing only. Both are single-threaded. |
Carveout time during the week to jump into ALPan idea by Jackman1 Project DescriptionI will be working during the week of Hack Week but will use this opportunity to also spend time reviewing ALP on various hardware platforms. |
salien - convert deb/pkgbuild/... into .specan idea by bmwiedemann There is the alien program to convert binary packages between various formats, but it would be even nicer to be able to take a debian or archlinux build spec and convert it into an rpm .spec file. |
play with Coccinelle and lock checkinga project by mhocko We had a quick course of Coccinelle during the last Labs conference. The tool is really great and I would like to explore possibility of checking lock invariants for particular functions. Julia was really prompt and implemented something that should help but I didn't get to it since the conference. |
Reconstruction Beijing GNU/Linux User Group Websitean invention by tonghuix Cause the original BLUG website is too old and lack of security, so we plan to fully rework for this website. |
Extend the git-fixes framework to find non-upstream maintainers for files and patchesa project by joro From the kernel-source git repository for SUSE kernels we can extract the people who backported a patch and the files a patch touches. Use this information to build a database for which paths are touched by which developers and write a tool to find the most relevant people for a given source path or upstream patch. |
Enhancement Test Result for xfstests in openQAa project by yosun The result for xfstests in osd seems always red[1], but actually it's only a few test fail in a group(around 1/50). If we want to keep use openQA to handle those test, we need some enhancement for that. Try to enhancement test result to make it shows in a better way. - Make more reasonable group for those test |
terracumber: python replacement for sumaform-test-runneran invention by juliogonzalezgil At SUSE Manager and Uyuni we use right now a set of bash scripts called sumaform-test-runner to run terraform and cucumber, send notifications and store cucumber results. |
Tool to help diagnosing stalling systema project by jankara Diagnosing issues with stalling desktop application (or a whole desktop environment) is difficult these days as the application often requires multiple processes interconnected with sockets, pipes, futexes, etc. to work and often it is not clear which process is the one responsible for blocking the whole ecosystem. The idea of this project is to write a tool that gathers information about processes in the system and for each process that is sleeping display the resource (file, socket, futex) it is waiting on as well as the process that is likely responsible for unblocking (feeding pipe, sending data to socket, unlock futex, ...). Once the information is gathered, we can also plot it for graphical displaying with tools like graphviz. |
BPFTRACEa project by fanyadan Project DescriptionJust have play with bpftrace on some real kernel bugs. |
Hack on project MONAI (Medical Open Network for Artificial Intelligence)an invention by jordimassaguerpla Project Description |
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yast python bindingsa record by dmulder The bindings have not really been maintained or used, and don't work so well: https://github.com/yast/yast-python-bindings We've started a project rewriting these bindings (using some of the old source). |
create custom theme for hugoa project by m_meister in https://gohugo.io/ you can easily write custom themes via templates for creation of static websites |
minimal CRM solution based on Open Sourcean idea by hrommel1 To better understand the market / challenges of small CRM solutions, I want to setup a minimal CRM solution that ... |
terraform-provider-libvirt on Homebrew (macOS)an invention by suntorytimed The goal is to package terraform-provider-libvirt on Homebrew to deploy the SUSE SAP and HA automation on a remote KVM host from macOS. |
Improve OpenSCAP support in Uyunia project by admehmood |
Full Disk Encryption with yubikeya project by okir |
Building an openSUSE-based Nextcloud containeran invention by eroca DescriptionThis project aims to create a Nextcloud container image built on openSUSE Linux, leveraging the upstream Nextcloud image structure while integrating the unique benefits of the openSUSE Build Service (OBS). The goal is to maintain compatibility with upstream while incorporating openSUSE’s tools, package management, and system utilities to ensure a robust and familiar environment for openSUSE users. |
Translation FlightGear Getstart Manualan invention by tonghuix The FlightGear is a free and open source flight simulator. To introduce what FlightGear offers, there is a official getstart manual for beginner. |
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Meta-automation on Powermac© G5an idea by JRivrain Automation is great, but meta-automation is the way to go further, with POWER. |
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Optimize packing of objects required for migration to new containera project by vuntz Moving objects to a new container is a problem everyone in R&D has faced at least once in his life. It requires a very advanced algorithm to pack the many different objects (which are generally heterogeneous, with different uses, types, weights and sizes), before the packs can then be transferred to the new container, generally through a dedicated bus. We can identify some usual cases: |
Chromium/Chrome extension to always allow saving passwordsa record by thardeck Chromium/Chrome is - unlike Firefox - not able to save the password for many sites. |
Scout a replacement for MTUIa project by rneuhauser [MTUI][MTUI] is a tool used by QA-Maintenance in testing maintenance updates. Saddled with a host of questionable choices for its interfaces and implementation, it includes a number of difficult-to-fix bugs and hostility toward change. While not the first choice for me, the time's come to scout out a different approach. Welcome SMRT. |
build 32bit packages for x86_64 with better march/mtunean idea by sleep_walker 32bit packages for x86_64 are generated from i586 packages which are meant to be run on ancient CPUs. But we could have better expectations for 32bit packages as they're installed on x86_64 system. |
SSO for kankuan invention by M0ses SSO for kanku |
Learn AWS by setting up Uyuni in the cloudan idea by mateialbu Set up Uyuni in AWS in order to learn about AWS. |
Extend k3s-ansible to support new functionalities (or fork/create new one)a project by nicoladm Project Description |
toptop - a top clone written in Goa project by dshah Description
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tscs - Trento checks for supportconfigan idea by s_schmidt DescriptionThe idea is to make Trento checks usable for support cases by using them on supportconfigs and other files usually easy available to Support. |
Performance Log Analysis Toolan idea by lzwang Performance log including data, we need a statistic way to do the analysis too automatically tell what the results reflect. |
Square Foot Garden plannera project by alexharford http://squarefootgardening.org/ is a form of intensive gardening that packs plants closely together. It depends on companion planting to encourage growth and protection for pests. |
Save and restore desktop window positionsa project by blgardner I switch fairly often from working on my laptop alone to working on my laptop attached to the dock with several monitors, and I have to move my windows around every time I switch. I want a tool to save and load window/desktop location configurations. I've tried a few tools and scripts that either haven't worked or haven't worked to my liking. I propose to create a tool that will work for openSUSE. |
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A CI/CD approach for Solid Grounda project by vstsironis Solid Ground is an essential software tool for the daily tasks of an L3 agent. A continuous integration/continuous delivery (CI/CD), and even more a continuous deployment, approach is currently missing from its development ecosystem slowing down its release cycles. |
Add MOKx for blacklisting any specific hash of kernel module (Hackweek 10 in Taipei)a project by joeyli Add MOKx for blacklisting any specific hash of kernel module. |
QJobViewera project by apappas |
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Learn about debugging of services in systemd/dbus timesa project by mvancura boot: to find logs with both kernel and user-space parts, be able to add debug flags etc. to the failing service configuration... suspend/resume: what services are configured? Something triggered via DBus? How to find? And how to debug that? |
Improve git workflow for qemu packagingan idea by bfrogers For some time I've wanted to improve our git based patch workflow for qemu to be more friendly toward "generic joe" contributing fixes, and for handling patching the code in git submodules just as easily as we handle patching for the main qemu code. Once again, I'll try to make some progress here. This time, hopefully it will stick. |
Improve zypp-gui toola project by xiaoguang_wang zypp-gui is a gui tool to update the system and install the packages in openSUSE distro. It's written by rust. |
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UEFI on ARMan idea by gary_lin Aarch64 was added into UEFI spec recently, and the patches already landed into edk2. The goal of this project is to make an UEFI image to run on the Foundation Model and package Aarch64 edk2 in OBS, so that everyone can just download the latest image and play it. |
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Deploy personal cloud with suse cloud product.a project by xlai It is fabulous to get machines from cloud for automation testing, and there are lots of things to learn in cloud. So I will start the cloud journey in this hackweek, to learn suse cloud architecture, various technologies inside cloud, and try to deploy one. |
Exploring ZX Spectrum Next's new featuresa project by wstephenson Back in the day, I enjoyed coding on 8 bit machines, mostly MSX. There is now a Kickstarted project to create a successor machine with some new features: hardware sprites, hardware scrolling, better sound, integrated SD/MMC IO and an ESP8266 for networking. |
Try mumble-weban invention by bmwiedemann https://github.com/Johni0702/mumble-web |
Exploring the Possibilities of Image Build and Management without Dockera project by jblainchristen |
Implement a "Fuel Gauge" for Harvestera project by mrussell |
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Wifi direct on OpenSUSEan invention by matt680209 Wifi direct (P2P) has been implemented in WLAN drivers and wpa_supplicant. I would like to work on 2 machines connected each through wifi direct. |
Implement proper RandR support in XFCEa project by joro XFCE currently has no support for monitor hotplugging, which makes it hard to use on Laptops with docking stations. This project wants to add support to XFCE to automatically adjust its display setup when the monitor configuration changes. |
Android client for bluetooth serial device for car diagnosticsa project by cwh There is quite a popular Android software for connection OBD standard adapters but not for older, brand specific ones. One for pre 2001 VAG cars is this one: |
OBS project diff pluginan invention by lnussel Leap integrates packages from several SLE codestreams and Factory. In order to keep an overview of what package has which version and in which project an overview is needed. An obs plugin similar to the Factory dashboard could probably do the job. |
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Memo reminder (may not just a reminder)a project by yuanren10 INSTRUCTION:
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Learn Machine Learningan idea by Jeffreycheung Today, people talk about AI and machine learning, I would like to study a bit about this. I have found some blogs and online tutorials which I will take time to study during hackweek. |
KubeVirt related stuffa project by jfehlig Project DescriptionUpdate the physical KubeVirt+Kubernetes test cluster in Provo from SLES15 SP2 and CaaSP to SLES15 SP3 and Rancher's k3s. This will allow us to easily experiment and test Harvester. |
Learn and research the ALP security frameworka project by bchou |
Man pages in a containeran idea by doreilly |
Re-architecting Jangouts data/events modelan invention by IGonzalezSosa During the last GSoC, Jangouts was ported to work on Angular 2. Among other goodies, like the component-based approach or ditching the |
Porting coreboot to Dell Latitude E6230a project by ArchLinux I'm going to port coreboot to the Dell Latitude E6230 laptop and make it work. |
Implement ZSTD + BTRFS support to GRUB2an invention by dsterba The ZSTD is a new compression method, potential replacement for existing methods. The support has been added to linux 4.14, but the bootloader support is missing. |
Securing and improving home/server networka project by ohollmann |
Revive Garmin Podcastsa project by agraul Description> Garmin Podcasts is a Garmin Connect IQ podcast app powered by Podcast Index. No external service or subscription required: all you need is you watch! |
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Wireshark hackingan idea by npower AboutThere is a wip dissector for the windows search protocol from gregor beck, I have used it, it's nice but it is missing some things I need. I have no idea about wireshark dissectors, I would like to hack on this and make it more useful to me, |
Simplify packaging our booksa project by keichwa Our books are also available as regular software packages such as 'sles-manuals_en'. |
Try more qemu/libvirt features.a project by xlai Current virtualization requirements mainly come from fate, and I haven't got chance to try freely many features of qemu/libvirt. So I will try to play it. |
Play with Travis and beta featuresan invention by szarate Build Stages |
Summarize the tool chain I used to integrate office 365 mailbox.a project by yfjiang Since my mailbox has migrated to office365 mailbox a couple of weeks ago, I tried to optimize my tool chain to sync my mail and calendar and integrate to the gnome-shell (calendar, notification). So far I am comfortable with such a set and gonna use 2-3 hours in hackweek to summarize the practice of combining the following tools in written format: |
distributed build for Ceph in containersa project by denisok Investigate possibilities for the distributed builds for Ceph to speed up builds. |
Alexa on Linux - voice commands for SUSE productsan idea by calmeidadeoliveira What is it about? |
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Collect flaky test cases identified by the team in a GitHub board and highlight them in the Test reportan invention by oscar-barrios Project Description |
WSS Kernel team After-Hours schedule interfacea project by jpetersen Working on a way to add exceptions using javascript (jquery), php, json, and mysql to modify the generated calendar used to manage who is on after hours. |
Testing CRIU and containersa project by tiwai Although I've been maintaining CRIU package, I had little time to play with it recently. It's still interesting especially in combination with various containers. So let's spend (or waste) some time. |
A new feature for Gnome-Logsa project by JonathanKang Since I'm a maintainer of Gnome-Logs, I'd like to hack on Gnome-Logs. During the hack week I'll focus on the bug 753471 of Logs. |
yast2-journal as the new default YaST log vieweran idea by ancorgs Some time ago the YaST team started to get bug reports about the "System Log" option displaying no content. By default this component opens |
GJS memory snapshot toolan idea by xiaoguang_wang GJS is javascript engine used by gnome-shell. |
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Trying to finish WSL images for Leap 15 and SLES 15a project by sschricker As title says, I want to finish the Windows Subsystem for Linux images of SLES and Leap 15, which Fabian Vogt provided, so they can be shipped to the Windows Store. |
Differentiate Microsoft virtualization types (WSL1/WSL2/Azure/Hyper-V) in SUSEConnecta project by wstephenson People are interested in Linux on Windows via WSL, especially given the new fully virtualized Linux kernel in WSL 2. It's interesting to know whether registered SUSE installations might be running in WSL as opposed to other Microsoft virtualization platforms, but the current approach taken by SUSEConnect (the client for SUSE Customer Center) does not permit this. |
Study Google Motion Photo file formatan invention by tjyrinki_suse Project Description |
Updatecli Shared Policiesan invention by olblak Updatecli is a declarative dependency management tool, used to apply file update strategies. |
UYUNI - synchronize content between registry serversan invention by RDiasMateus |
Study SPDKa project by chinyahuang DescriptionThe SPDK is used for Longhorn v2 volumes. This project aims to explore the SPDK codebase to understand its functionality and architecture. |
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Finish my family openSUSE adoptiona project by ancorgs In a quite natural and steady way, all my relatives (wife, kids, mother, aunt...) have adopted openSUSE in their computers. There is only one resistance spot. My father's computer (HP+Windows8) implements all kind of mechanisms to avoid dual boot. |
Learn about log-structured file systemsa project by ganghe Compared with traditional file systems (e.g. EXT4, XFS), log-structured file systems treat its storage as a circular log and write sequentially to the head of the log. I want to learn about this kind of file system via this hack week, to understand how it manages its data and metadata, to understand how it recover back from crash, to understand its advantages and disadvantages. |
Salt Minion Discoverya project by bmaryniuk What if Salt Minions no longer need to specify the IP or DNS address for the Master? Or even better: Master(s) can call minions. Of course, for the beginning, we would assume the network is trusted. But we should be able to add further security checks (keypairs etc). |
Enable opensuse on Jetson Nano and learn how DL frameworks work on itan idea by lyan Current Jetson Nano image is based on Ubuntu distro, This project will try to deploy a opensuse version. Furthermore, I will take a closer look on deep learning framework, and learn how they use hardware accelerator. |
Encrypted sessions for Mojoliciousan invention by kraih Mojolicious](http://mojolicious.org) is a web development toolkit and framework for Perl. It is used by quite a few openSUSE projects, such as openQA and Cavil. |
Creating sensor with Raspberry Pi Pico using BTHome protocol and pythonan idea by bigironman DescriptionCreating a simple sensor (e.g. temperature, humidity, pressure) device based on a Raspberry Pi Pico W with a connected sensor to connect to Home Assistant using the BTHome protocol. |
sar data summary report toola project by tabraham1 provide a summary report of data from a sar data file. |
OpenShift Origin on Kubica project by RBrownSUSE The incredible Neal Gompa has packaged Open Shift Origin (RH's core Docker + Kubernetes stack) for openSUSE |
libpathrsa project by cyphar The plan is to implement a safe path resolution library for Linux to avoid the plentiful numbers of security vulnerabilities that have been seen in the wild related to path resolution race conditions and various other attacks. I've been working on kernel-space solutions but even if they were merged, it is difficult to use them safely directly. So this library intends to provide simple wrappers that everyone can use. |
Salt formula for Certhuban idea by crameleon |
Try-out training managementa project by mstrigl Project Description |
Recipes catalog and calculator in Rails 8a project by gfilippetti |
obs-service-vendor_node_modulesan idea by cdimonaco Description |
Look into Intel SGX (Software Guard Extensions) for KVM Virtualizationan idea by bfrogers Learn more about SGX and how that might get used with KVM Virtualization. |
Generate branches in kernel.git and kernel-source.git trees to match provided kernel PTFsan idea by sleep_walker Current status |
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Contribute to KDE/Plasmaa project by apappas As a daily user of the Plasma desktop this Hackweek is a perfect opportunity to make my first contribution(s) to it! Feel free to join me as a fellow beginner or mentor! |
Multi-Machine test automation in openQAa project by bchou Many cases are Client-Server testing or Multi-Machine testing in FIPS area, I plan to hack and learn more deeply about Multi-Machine test automation in openQA. |
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Building my own cluster on Raspberry Pi 4 with K3Sa project by mlin7442 |
Lumactla project by dspinella DescriptionCreate a tool to handle backlight and external monitors on Linux. |
Create tool for applying patches from kernel-source.git against OBS kernel projecta record by sleep_walker Sometimes we get from Labs team patch from kernel-source.git. It is nice as it contains not only patch against expended kernel tree, but also changes series.conf and changes file and identical patch is in GIT. Unfortunately it always leads to conflicts, tarballs need to be extracted and then repacked so most of the job is done manually. |
Encrypted installation mediaan idea by snwint Create encrypted installation media |
Rewrite OPI - the Obs Package Installer - in python and add a plugin interfacea project by dheidler OPI is a cli tool that combines the features of software.opensuse.org with similar functionality for the Packman repo (eg. installing video codecs) and also allows installing proprietary packages from various vendors. |
Logs and journal visualization in Trentoan idea by xarbulu Project Description |
Run daps on Ubuntuan idea by ta-ro Install and test the documentation environment daps on Ubuntu. |
Get familiar with moodle.opensuse.org by creating the training "Network basics"a project by mstrigl Create a course in moodle.opensuse.org |
Paper reading cluba project by LarsMB |
clsr (Command Line Spaced Repetition) Learning Toolan invention by adam.pickering Project Description |
Translate GCompris into Germanan invention by lrupp Project Description |
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Automated testing of OpenSSL master brancha project by ohollmann |
Port git-fixup to POSIX shell script and submit to git/gitan invention by mcepl Descriptionhttps://github.com/keis/git-fixup is an exceedingly useful program, which I use daily, and I would love to every git user could bask in its awesomeness. Alas, it is a bash script, so it is not appropriate for the inclusion in git proper. |
Make diskimage-builder (part of TripleO) capable of building openSUSE imagesan invention by tserong A few months ago in a random post-PyConAU fit of hackery, I got disk-image-create in TripleO's diskimage-builder project running on openSUSE 12.3, i.e. you can now run disk-image-create on an openSUSE system, and have it create, say, an Ubuntu system image. Time to take the next step, and make it capable of building openSUSE images ;-) |
Remote access to Viessmann Trimatik MCa project by tsbogend Trimatik MC is an older heating control from Viessmann. It has no supported digital interface for remote access, but I found at least two ways to get access to sensor data like various temperatures and state of relay contacts. One way is to use the so called remote control the other use the clock timer. This project will use the latter way, because the hardware adaption is much easier and and all four timer channels could be controlled as well. Remote access will be done via an ESP32, which emulates the clock timer and gets/pushes data via WIFI. |
Woman in tech seminar/workshop in NUEan idea by MoBach In July a big digital convention is happening in NUE |
Virtualization CI/Testing Worka project by bfrogers There are a number of items related to doing Virtualization CI and testing which I have a hard time getting to during my day job. I'll take Hackweek as an opportunity to get at least a little out of my normal space and improve our methods. This mainly focuses on QEMU/KVM and some of the efforts and infrastructure I've already got in various states of development, or at least investigation. |
remove stale rpm files from RMT mirroran invention by olh Project Description |
Dive into drbd8.4.x and drbd9a project by wanghaisu DRBD refers to block devices designed as a building block to form high availability (HA) clusters.Also possible to combine multiple devices driver for Linux(MD) and the network block device(NBD) to achieve similar functionality. |
Check health of my openSUSE packagesan invention by pluskalm
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Try wireguarda project by bmwiedemann |
learn about android virtualisationa project by AngelaBriel Descriptionandroid virtualization on top of linux |
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Travis CI support for Yastan invention by lslezak Description |
CaaS101 Introduction to SUSE CaaS Platforma project by iulhaq I would like to take part in the course that is offered at https://suse-academy.hastexo.com/ |
Write openQA testsuite for profanitya project by mvetter Having done only very little with openQA in the past I would like to learn more about it. I would like to start writing a test suite for profanity. |
Estimating the level risk level and confidence of deliverablesan idea by rtsvetkov [comment]: # Estimating the level risk level and confidence of deliverables [comment]: # just starting |
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container storage researchan idea by qzhao Study container storage technology and how the filesystem supports it. |
Learn how to write 'Learn Language App'a project by kalabiyau The basic idea behind learning language is to ensure three parts: |
opensuse-redir-cachean idea by bmwiedemann |
Docker orchestrationa project by flavio_castelli Play with Docker orchestration tools like the ones provided by CoreOS, OpenShift and kubernetes. Provide packages for openSUSE and SLE. |
Port a fake signal optimization to kGrafta project by mbenes We currently work on a consistency model for upstream livepatching infrastructure. We use something called a fake signal to speed up a finalization of the patching process. I'll port the implementation to kGraft in SLES which should allow to remove immediate patching since it has recently proved to be problematic... |
Cleanup backlog of Mediagoblina project by bbobrov From the mediagoblin.org website: |
Work on FPGA Acceleration for Cloud infrastructurean idea by lyan As we know, hardware accelerator is more and more important to AI/Machine Learning today, FPGA also comes to the front line beside with GPU. It is really helpful to understand its mechanism before deploying in a cloud environment. |
Systems performance: golang and benchmarksa project by dmaiocchi Project Description |
Use systemd Service Templates to manage OBS workersan invention by enavarro_suse Project Description |
Fix a focus stealing bug in pidgin in openSUSEa project by moskyto I have an IRC tab open in pidgin and an adjacent XMPP tab; the latter one displayed with focus. When a new XMPP tab opens in background (with a message incoming), the IRC tab steals the focus but not the display. It brings annoying situations when I sometimes send something accidentally to the IRC instead of XMPP, not noticing that I don't have focus. |
Ceph Radosgw Client in Android File Managera project by alexlau Ceph is very robust for keeping data, beside using cephfs or exporting rbd. It is not too easy to access object directly with a client, let alone mobile. By using Rados gateway, android client can easily using S3/Swift http/s request to read object data from the internet. |
EspoTek Labradoran idea by chuller Small Open Hardware Oscilloscope/Logic Analyzer/... https://espotek.com/labrador/ |
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Open app cores with debuginfodan invention by jcejka Project DescriptionThis project aims to speed-up and simplify setup for analysis of application core files provided by our customers. |
ESP32 based christmas lightsan idea by alarrosa |
Improve retty toola project by jankara Retty is a tool for changing stdin,stdout,stderr of a running process (http://pasky.or.cz/dev/retty/) which may be handy if you want to attach to a process running e.g. from a died ssh session, changing running process to run from under screen(1) etc.. Currently it doesn't work for 64-bit systems and it doesn't handle changing of a controlling tty of a process (which may be possible using setsid() and opening a new tty). The aim of this project it to fix the above deficiencies and package the tool in OBS. |
Package mitmproxy for openSUSE properlyan invention by kfreitag Mitmproxy is a totally awesome tool to investigate http- and https-traffic and thus is a very useful debugging tool. |
Web spidera project by shukui Using python's lib requests to write a small(PoC) Web spider. https://gitlab.suse.de/shukui/web-spider |
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Homelab DNS on Raspberry Pi / openSUSE MicroOS with podman & CoreDNSa project by paulgonin DescriptionMini project to replace the homelab dns with a 'hands off' / self updating CoreDNS DNS server with openSUSE MicroOS |
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gocloud - uploader framework for the public clouda project by sax2 We from the public cloud dev team regularly upload generic and product images to be available in public cloud systems like Amazon EC2, Google Compute Engine or Microsoft Azure. The task of uploading stuff there is not only about having the tools it's also about having the right environment which provides account credentials as well as access to the image when they are built in the buildservice. Also the location from where the upload happens can make a difference in performance. |
Build an online RSS readera project by ericp I'd like to see a web-based desktop RSS reader with a simple 3-pane interface like SharpReader's |
restic and kubernetesa project by darix learn both and be awesome |
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Implement XEP-0308: Last Message Correction in Profanitya project by mvetter Updated about 5 years ago. 1 hackers ♥️. 2 followers. |
build using VM snapshotsa project by adrianSuSE State: vm snapshoting and resume are working, but everything is still in a very hacky state. |
mac80211_hwsim toola project by cfconrad Project Description |
one-click distribution from web pagean idea by mhocko Maybe this is something we already know but I haven't found it. But found it really cool how Debian can be installed easily from Windows machines. Just have a look at http://goodbye-microsoft.com/ |
package upstream test suite for 'bind'an idea by hrommel1 Upstream (ISC) has a rich test suite for their name service daemon 'bind' (aka 'named'). It covers both different configurations as well as different topologies for DNS. |
Integrate zeromq into crowbar-openstack as a alternative to rabbitmqa project by StevenK RabbitMQ is, in this hacker's opinion, hard to run, hard to scale, hard to debug, and difficult to run in a HA situation. ZeroMQ takes a different approach from the centralized broker model, and instead runs a daemon on every machine that needs to send or receive message over the bus, and communicates directly between machines. |
Using Flask-restful to build a set of restful API for HA clustera project by XinLiang This is somehow related with our team's work(https://fate.suse.com/323437), We want to write a set of restful API for any components in HA product stack use to control the cluster. |
Getting started with machine learninga project by krauselukas My first hands-on machine learning using scikit-learn and tensorflow. If there is time in the end i would like to implement it into one of my existing projects by maybe processing some sensor data. |
Flowchart of page allocator + reclaiman idea by osalvador Write a detailed flowchart covering |
Simplify implementations of lockless printk ring bufferan invention by pmladek There are attempts to solve some kernel deadlock with using lockless printk ringbuffer. The proposed implementation is pretty complex (6 stages, 6 write and 6 read barriers, two buffers, entries linked via list, ...) |
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Analyse & write up details of third year of operation of my battery & solar PV systeman invention by tserong Description |
Proof of Concept Support for SUSE Cloud, best practicea project by rsimai With many Proof of Concepts (PoCs) going on for SUSE Cloud, the development team has observed that we have no clear path on how Sales Engineers (SEs) and sometimes dedicated support engineers (xSE) can receive technical support to successfully complete the projects, often leading to escalation calls and even firefighting on-site visits by developers. Goal of that project is to come up with a best practice guide and to eventually set expectations on what's possible from a development point of view. Results should be documented in a central internal location and announced to all relevant parties. |
Desktop comparison between Leap and Fedora (e.g. software update stack, gnome-initial-setup, CJK support etc.)an idea by yfjiang The project to give an investigation of the difference between openSUSE Leap (aligned with SLE), Tumbleweed (SLE's future release) and Fedora (a good gnome based Desktop outside SUSE release family), trying to have a better understanding of what the Leap/SLE desktop can possibly be as a general platform in future releases. |
Sync knowledge from other's test codea project by yosun [motivation] |
Evaluate onedrive as a backup target for my laptopan idea by fcrozat Due to office move and separation from MF in Paris office, I don't have backup solution for my work laptop anymore. |
Run C code from source with tcca project by bmwiedemann It would be nice to have a OS that can be tinkered with easily by having only a compiler as the only binary on the system. |
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Develop a better frontend for the virtual SUSE Museuman invention by fos Project Description |
Kanidman invention by firstyear Project Description |
Command queue toolan invention by dheidler Description |
obs-service-elixir_mix_depsa project by alessio.biancalana DescriptionI'd like to explore the creation of a source service to help vendoring the dependencies for an Elixir project. |
Improve VOVOa project by jloeser VOVO is a server-client architecture to determine current abuild load on devel-network machines. The goal is to trigger machines on and off depending on build power. It is an attempt to reduce power consumption. |
Play with dockeran idea by xlai Three purpose: 1: play with docker as a end user |
SES 6 Installer scripta project by davidbyte take my existing buildit.sh script (https://github.com/dmbyte/SES-scripts/blob/master/clusterbuilder/) and enhance it to be more of the installer experience needed. |
Drink our own Milkan idea by pgonin Project DescriptionRepurpose servers in our Labs into an Harvester 'prototype' infrastructure. |
Add support for resolving package conflicts interactively in PackageKita project by JonathanKang |
Port Spacewalk to openSUSEa project by moio Spacewalk is the upstream project of SUSE Manager. |
VI for XML/DocBookan idea by tbazant Explore the VI(M) editor environment (scripts, settings, plugins) that ease writing XML/DocBook documents, possibly DTD-driven. |
saltify dotfiles, workstation, laptop, Desktop Environment and beyond (NAS, router, media center, Kodi, if time allows)a project by vcuadradojuan Updated almost 6 years ago. 1 hackers ♥️. |
obsci - a CI for open build service packagesa project by tbechtold Currently it's pretty difficult to create tests for some specific package. So something like TravisCI for OBS would be good. |
Semi-automated XMLRPC based tool for uyuni testing written in Rust languagea project by lkotek |
Talisman, an ActivityPub powered recipe managenent softwarean idea by alessio.biancalana Project DescriptionI've been hacking on this Elixir project for a while and it's time to make it go on fire! |
Setup a virtual test envionmenta project by AngelaBriel Playing around with kvm, libvirt and related tools to setup an easy to use and quickly available test environment on my workstation. Find out which other tools or environments are available on SUSE side, which can be used instead of a local/private solution. |
Software Archaeology on FriCASa project by zcjia Hacking on the advanced open source computer algebra system -- FriCAS, which has a long history that dates back to 1965. It has not aged very well: 108 C files has been edited only 66 times in the past decade, and full of compiler warnings; |
SUSE Manager L3 bugs: statistics and predictive analysisa project by moio Intro |
libsolv web interfacean invention by lnussel In order to inspect rpm dependencies inside the distro I wrote some python command line tools that leverage libsolv. Since navigating the ball of wool that is the result of solving a package is on the command line, I'd like to create a web app. Implementation by means of Flask, bootstrap and jquery to keep it simple. UI should be entirely created on client side with Flask only server json endpoints. |
PyGithuba project by StevenK PyGithub is a Python library to access the GitHub v3 REST API. |
Calendar TUI with GCal supporta project by malikirri |
openSUSE without systemd (probably only study)an idea by frantisek.simorda Description
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[Part 2] Self assessment application for learning a (human) languagea project by mssola Project Description |
React Native Todo App with Self-hosted Elixir Backenda project by Servus007 Overview: We're building a mobile to-do list app using React Native and connecting it to a self-hosted Elixir backend. This project aims to create a user-friendly, cross-platform app for task management, with data syncing across devices. |
Jenny Static Site Generatoran invention by adam.pickering Description |
evfilter improvementa project by ehamera The evfilter project (https://github.com/lhc4/libevfilter/) isn't able to substitute multiple events to one event or vice versa. I want to improve that and repair some other bugs. |
gdb - better disassemblya project by alnovak The disassembly in gdb is not ideal. The binding with source code lines is weird (even crash, which does use gdb beneath, does that better), I don't see the jump targets; furthermore, there's a lot more informations hidden in the DWARF2 which may be of some interest - like which code is inlined, or which register/stack address should contain some variable. |
OpenStack with python3an idea by tbechtold Currently we have only packages for python2 but OpenStack is starting to work with Python3 so we need python3 packages and try to get it working. |
Create an Jangouts ownCloud Appan idea by kfreitag Jangouts (for "Janus Hangouts") is a solution for videoconferencing based on WebRTC. |
Explore & Deploy new podcast platforman invention by tonghuix Background |
Linux training manual for openSUSE localised for South Africaa project by aslamr |
Publish two personally productive projects (preferably on github)a project by dmair Since this will be my first real "from the start" publication the goal for me has more to do with the experience of publishing the projects, use of the public hosting site and access tools, particularly git. |
Small healthcheck tool for Longhorna project by mbrookhuis |
Investigate ruby apis for jenkins and libvirtan idea by vmoravec And consider making use of them in QA infrastructure |
Get started with upstream work in ODL/OPNFVa project by mmnelemane The goals: - Learn enough Java fundamentals to understand OpenDaylight code |
orca: build OCI images from Dockerfilesa project by cyphar Currently the main complaint people have about OCI tooling is the lack of a transition from Docker to OCI. With umoci you have a lot of low-level image configuration abilities, and skopeo and runC cover the other major parts of the picture, but you need something to tie them together. |
Kubernetes + MLa project by mcounts I tried to work blockchain into this, just so we could cover the trifecta of buzz words. Sadly I could not maintain saintly and do this. |
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Hamsta plugin: Tasks Distributed Scheduling Executionan idea by bwliu A series of tasks are automatically distributed on several machines. It can greatly reduce more running time than using just one machine. |
Emulate MEN FPGAs in Qemuan invention by morbidrsa For testing some of the upstream Linux drivers we maintain it is necessary to emulate the hardware as we're getting bug reports for the upstream drivers but have no chance to test fixes. |
Write some scripts to enhance testan idea by leli
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Enhance the xmlformat.pl script with sentence-wrappingan idea by tbazant [comment]: # Wrapping text inside DocBook XML files after the sentence ends seems more useful than wrapping it at specified line length - for example diffs are more tidy. |
Simple time scale for active record modelsa project by digitaltomm |
Save pytorch models in OCI registriesa project by jguilhermevanz Description |
YaST Developer Happiness: Reboot the Documentationan invention by mvidner PLAN |
orr: openSUSE rvm replacementan idea by hennevogel
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My own picture gallery using Flickr APIa project by mvancura Flickr provides not only a large space for photos but also nice features around, including tags and other metadata allowing sorting of photos by different criteria - but one is very limited in the design of something like "frontpage" of such galleries. The solution is to use 3rd party JS solutions using Flickr API, like nanogallery. |
Learn Kyber multiqueue I/O scheduleran idea by gqjiang There are some multiqueue I/O scheduler nowadays, such as bfq and kyber. And bfq is really complex (about 10K LOC)and error prone from my understanding, since kyber only has less than 1k LOC, it should be more easier and practical to read/play it in one week. |
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ClusterMon Wrapper - Pacemaker Cluster Monitoring that customers can re-usean idea by roseswe |
XRechnung Viewer and Toolsan idea by kfreitag |
Rancher/k8s Trouble-Makeran invention by tonyhansen |
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Hacking irc-gitter bridgea project by juliogonzalezgil GitLab provides a bridge to connect to Gitter using an IRC client. |
Speech Emotion Recognition with Python/MLan idea by vliaskovitis |
Create a graphic scene using Vulkan APIa project by jtorres |
Fine Tuning LLaMa2an invention by rtorrero |
Create object oriented API for perl's YAML::XS module, with YAML 1.2 Supporta project by tinita Description |
Chef Cookbook Attributes file documentation parsera project by iartarisi Write a tool to generate documentation (README.md) from chef cookbook attributes files including the comments that describe the attributes. The goal is to use this with the openstack chef cookbooks from https://github.com/stackforge/ and maybe integrate it the upstream Gerrit as a Jenkins job. |
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Focus on web security for OpenSUSE projectsan invention by emanuelecappello Description |
Learning Gosu - 2D game development library (with ruby bindings)a project by digitaltomm Links: |
kCFI Releasea project by jmoreira kCFI is a tool that enables the compilation of commodity Operating Systems with Control-Flow Integrity protection. kCFI first prototype was developed/implemented during a PhD program held in the University of Campinas, in Brazil. Although fully functional, the tool remains in a very experimental shape, needing to be refactored prior to being released. |
Porting Moolticute App to openSUSEan idea by suntorytimed Porting Moolticute App to openSUSE |
Setup openQA environment on my desktopan idea by zoecao I will upgrade the system to Leap15.1 on my desktop and setup openQA environment. |
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Look into distrobox as a launcher of desktop and applications on ALPan idea by yfjiang Project Description |
KVM for Nvidia Jetson TK1a project by a_faerber The Nvidia Jetson TK1 is an SBC with Nvidia Tegra K1 SoC (quad-core Cortex-A15, 32-bit ARMv7). |
Turbulent Molecular Dynamics Simulations in Ca project by dwaas During hack week I will carry on the research I started to write my thesis. The work is called "Turbulence Driven Clustering in Nematic Active Particles" and will (hopefully) make it into a Physical Review Letters paper. |
investigate GTK4.0a project by qzhao I want to study GTK 4.0's new feature. |
QA Data Analysis Tool(Framework)a project by lzwang A frame work for automatically analysis the result of the performance test. The tool can be used manully as well as used throught openAPI. |
Study DBusa project by cxiong As DBus a main component in Linux user space, in this hackweek I plan to learn more about it. |
Try some funny Wireless Display Software for openSUSEa project by acho Steps: |
youdid: Time based Github project dashboardan idea by njones Get an overview of your activity on a particular Github project. |
openSUSE Kubic Get Startedan idea by zzhou Play with openSUSE Kubic, and explore the possibility to modernize our own engineering workflow. |
Implement something like Time Slider on Solarisa project by yudaike |
Gen-AI chatbots and test-automation of generated responsesa project by mdati Description |
Generate OSV Security Dataan invention by msmeissn Implement generation of OSV security data |
Experiment with no-mmu Linux (STM32F429I-DISCO)an invention by a_faerber A broad range of ARMv7-A boards have been enabled in openSUSE already. I would like to complement my experiences by bringing up Linux on an ARMv7-M board, the STM32F429I discovery board, featuring a Cortex-M4 and 8 MB SDRAM. |
Enlightenment systray improvementsa project by simotek The systray module hasn't been ported to the new gadgets system so the aim is to port it. |
ocfs2: use iomapan idea by goldwynr iomap is a way to map file blocks to the device. Many filesystems such as xfs, ext4 or gfs2, use this common code to perform buffered and direct I/O. The advantage would be smaller codebase in individual filesystem code (ocfs2), lesser defects and better maintainability. |
Customize and testing automation trying my openwrt image on x86 and raspberryan idea by zyuhu Hackweek 19 This project purpose are: |
OTPClient v2.6.0an invention by pstivanin Project Description |
Make tags markdownable on geekos.ioan invention by digitaltomm |
Testbusan invention by okir Create a framework for running tests distributed across a number of hosts. The goal is to be able to run tests for things like |
get a CNC Gcode generator to work on openSUSEa project by bmwiedemann My hobby project is about using Lego mindstorms to turn a lathe / turning machine into a CNC. |
Enlightenment openQA improvements + git build images.a project by simotek
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Learn Go (language)an invention by vsistek I plan to learn Go, first by going through the official 'Tour of Go', then implementing simple caldav client to help me with work reports. |
Ansible install/management scripts for Pi based Fluxgate compass with Django GUIa project by cdevita The current kplex_monitor repo needs to be reorganized so that it can be installed from scratch on another PI using ansible |
Cloud rearrangement: VM migration path-findingan invention by aspiers There are several use cases where it's beneficial to be able to automatically rearrange VM instances in a cloud into a different |
Update Haskell ecosystem in Tumbleweed to GHC-9.10.xan invention by psimons Description |
Rewrite zypprepo puppet modulea project by tampakrap The zypprepo was written around 3 years ago, and was based on the yumrepo built-in type/provider. Nowadays zypprepo misses a lot of functionality, which will be automatically inherited if it gets rewritten to be in sync with the current code of yumrepo (as also discussed in its issues #5 and #9). If time permits, solving issue #4 would be also really useful. |
Familiar with SUSE new released products (SUSE Cloud/Storage/Docker)a project by wanghaisu I want to use this week to familiar with the SUSE products that i don't have time/chance to participate. For instance, SUSE Cloud, SUSE storage, Docker etc... Just like the presentations in SUSEcon 2015 closing keynote. |
Build a tea candle housing from sugar cubesa project by bmwiedemann A nice project for enhancing the winter time: |
Study and try to improve live migration, esp. memory-copya project by fei_Shirley As live migration is widely used in many scenarios nowadays, spend one week time to study it and try to improve its efficiency, e.g. seamlessly migrate with less downgrading the guest. Another challenging part is memory migration, as it involves the dirty memory's detection, record and copy. |
Having a chat with the vacuum cleaneran invention by rhafer The vacuum cleaner from Ecovacs use XMPP (or at least something very similar to it) to communicate with their respective mobile apps. Based on the things available in https://github.com/wpietri/sucks and https://github.com/torbjornaxelsson/bumper I'd like to implement a small replacement for the server side to be able to run that on my local server. |
help clojure upstream with clj-common with some PR and contributionsa project by dmaiocchi Rationale: |
mikrolite - a cli to create lighweight Kubernetes clusters using microvmsan invention by rcase |
hack bundler-audita project by jordimassaguerpla bundler-audit is an open source that scans you Gemfile.lock (if you program with ruby) for known vulnerabilities. |
Make slenkins test happaya project by tian-feng Metadata project provides testsuites as a service. Slenkins test wants to use metadata but requires two new fields. I will add |
Study and card QEMU work flow.a project by XGWang0 During testing virtualization , I usually met some issue and can not position the issue location (host or guest), so I would like to deeply learn QEMU code, card the work flow, understand communication mechanism between host and guest. |
Play with kuberntesan idea by xlai Read k8s docs and try to play with it. |
Refresh the internal SUSE Manager maintenance documentationa project by deneb_alpha Project DescriptionWith this project I would like to refresh/update the confluence documentation describing how SUSE Manager maintenance works and how to process a SUSE Manager update round. |
Write a formula with forms for setting up a container registrya project by mcalmer |
Grub2: make it easy to select the default boot targetan idea by pmladek "grub2-once" allows to print a numbered list of available targets using --list option. It allows to select the boot target using the number. It would be great to add this functionality to the "grub2-set-default" command as well. |
Compatibilux (Game launcher for old and new games and applications)a project by fos There are several game launchers for Linux already (like Lutris or GR-lida), but none of them is focused on compatibility with old Linux games or other ancient native applications. At the same time it is getting more and more difficult to get those old applications to run on modern Linux distributions. |
Improved mhvtl package: fix the out-of-stream kernel driveran idea by lee_duncan The mhvtl tape library emulation package was originally based on the scsi_debug kernel driver, but has long since grown more complicated, with the mhvtl,ko kernel module now passing almost all SCSI commands to user-level daemons via a clunky device interface. It does this with an out-of-band driver, since the design is so bad it would never be accepted upstream. |
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. |
Explore open source sBOM generator and Vulnerability scanners spacean invention by amunoz |
consider xli necessitya project by pgajdos Descriptionxli is SUSE's own fork of XLoadImage |
Improve blender's skillsa project by aginies DescriptionBlender is a nice software which needs a lot of practices. |
Add "update" option to py2packan idea by tbechtold py2pack (https://github.com/saschpe/py2pack) is used to create rpm packages from python modules. Would be great if py2pack can also update an existing package (download new version, update spec file, check requirements, ...) |
Package Mycroft Core and the Mycroft Plasmoid for openSUSEan invention by alarrosa Mycroft is an open source artificial intelligence platform (an open source assistant) and has very nice demos like: Mycroft Plasmoid Version 2.0 and Akademy 2017 presentation (this one starts around 2:30) . |
Dex and Gangwayan idea by chinyahuang In-depth understanding of Dex and Gangway. |
Take rails for zombies coursean invention by riafarov There are multiple reasons for this project. First, I want to re-cap my ruby programming knowledge. Secondly, this course is available on pluralsight. This is project for 1-day, where I plan to continue and create some project and dive a little bit deeper into it. |
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Explore simple and distro indipendent declarative Linux starting on Tumbleweed or Arch Linuxa project by janvhs Description |
Build an Audio Streaming Server in Golang for Ableton Lite Recordingsa project by annablendermann |
Support Loupedeck CT hardware on Linuxa project by MMoese DescriptionI have a Loupedeck CT but it really annoys me that this hardware is unsupported on Linux. I already started implementing some software support for this, and some basic interaction (input events to be precise) are already working. There is still quite some work to be done. |
add IP camera to new kicker room to reduce collisionsa project by sleep_walker From time to time we face collisions when two teams would like to play at the same time. |
Docker hackingan invention by evshmarnev
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Learn more about marketinga project by Jackman1 I would like to learn more about something outside of engineering. I have selected to learn more about marketing; something our overall team is doing more of... |
mrouted: Join multicast groups via IPIP or GRE tunnelsa project by e_bischoff |
Enable the containerized Uyuni server to run on different host OSa project by j_renner Description |
SUSE-Rancher docs diagramminga project by jkrug My proposal for hack week is to dive into diagramming for the doc(s) team(s) as I've struggled to give it the decent block of time it needs. |
Scientific computing using GNU Octavean idea by rliang06 Methods and algorithms for digital image processing and computer vision... using free software. |
Agentless Systems Management Based on Salt SSHa project by j_renner This project is about using Salt SSH for managing systems without the need of an additional agent to be installed (besides |
Alert of key words in WeChat message with Pythonan idea by Julie_CAO purpose: a study project. |
Script for generating openQA test group review resultsan idea by waynechen55 Write script for generating openQA test group review results. So some effort spent on gathering openQA test results can be saved. |
Rancher Token Revokeran invention by mbolot |
Continue development of generic job server in haskell with primary focus on continuous integrationa project by yac Continue development of generic job server in haskell with primary focus on continuous integration and later possibly as support tool for data analysis in semantic file storage server, software configuration engine, etc |
python yast + python kodi pluginan idea by npower python yastMy colleague David Mulder started a new version of python yast bindings, I've started to use it for some samba related stuff. However my python is poor, my yast UI knowledge is even poorer :-) I'd like to rewrite the ruby yast examples in python, that way I can hopefully learn a bit more about |
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Self assessment application for learning a (human) languagea project by mssola Project Description |
Build python2 and python3 packages from single spec filean invention by tbechtold Currently python2 and python3 packages are completely independent. Would be imho good to build py2 and py3 versions from a single source (as Fedora, Debian & Ubuntu do already). There was already a mailing list post about this: http://lists.opensuse.org/opensuse-packaging/2014-09/msg00000.html |
Improve plural support in gettext toolsa project by sbrabec gettext tools are used by many other projects to process translation files. |
study RISC-V proxy kernel and simulatera project by ArchLinux I'm planning to do some research about RV32E which has only 16 GPRs, but riscv-pk doesn't have RV32E support so that the RV32E aware GCC (https://github.com/kito-cheng/riscv-gcc/tree/riscv-next) cannot build riscv-pk. I'm going to study how the proxy kernel works so that I can do some modification to let it support RV32E. |
[unassigned] linter for containers, images, appliancesan idea by lnussel [kiwi generated] appliances, containers or any kind of image suffer from reoccuring problems like left over log files or UUIDs, e.g. |
libpcap/tcpdump: LINKTYPE_LINUX_SLL2 implementationan idea by pvorel Linux "cooked" capture encapsulation in libpcap/tcpdump doesn't allow to show interface name. There is v2 specification, but it hasn't been implemented yet. |
cosmic-rivera project by dmaiocchi Rationale: |
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Improve Docker registry listing toola project by rbranco Project Description |
Contribute to terraform-provider-libvirta project by pinvernizzi Description |
Extended Catalog of SUSE Slideware Templatesa project by dominic_vieira Project DescriptionThere are lots of interesting presentations happening all throughout SUSE on all manner of subjects. Presenters have found all kinds of creative ways to showcase their content using different shapes, templates, and other tools to convey important information. If you're looking to start a new presentation, the current slide templates are great to get started with but often time presenters have to look elsewhere for design inspiration. The goal of this project is to create a centralized "extended catalog" of Powerpoint and Impress templates, as a compliment to the existing templates, and make them available to SUSE employees through ImageRelay, that can serve as inspiration and templates for those looking to create rich and complex presentations based on examples built by fellow SUSE employees. |
Serving web pages for a registered domain from a container behind proxyan invention by tjyrinki_suse Project description |
Improve JeOSan idea by mkravec This hackweek I decided to play with JeOS images. |
GoldenDict popup flagan invention by xiaoguang_wang When GoldenDict enable scan popup functionality, if you want GoldenDict to show popup window, you need to select word by mouse and at same time press ALT or CTRL key. You can't show popup window only by mouse when needed. |
ocfs2 online defragmentationan idea by lchen So far, ocfs2 has no tool for defragmentation. |
Package LanguageTool for openSUSEan invention by namtrac LanguageTool is a style and grammar checker for 25+ languages https://languagetool.org |
OIDC Loginproxya project by toe DescriptionReverse proxies can be a useful option to separate authentication logic from application logic. SUSE and openSUSE use "loginproxies" as an authentication layer in front of several services. |
TinyTutor - an AI chat-bot powered children's tutora project by dmulder |
Learn about OSB and contribute to `kustomize` and `k9s` packages to add ARM archa project by dpock DescriptionThere are already |
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Edit Widget Properties in YDialogSpya record by shundhammer Summary |
Containers(Dockers) and Kubernetes: First Attempt to understand and implement the basicsa project by ramakris Have some knowledge on Dockers , but now taking the next step in understanding and expanding my skill set in containers and kubernetes. |
Learning podman with selinux enableda project by gosipyan Project DescriptionPodman is an open-source, Linux-based tool that builds Docker-compatible container images |
Open Source ONVIF Camera Implementationa project by nbelouin |
investigate how kernel live patching worksa project by herbert0890 kGraft is SUSE Labs answer to the rising need for being able to patch the running kernel without rebooting the system. I think this kind of tool is very cool, so by this hackweek chance, I want to investigate it how it works and how it was implemented. And also by this chance, I hope I can improve my ability of kernel hacking. If you are also interested in kernel live patching, please join this project together. |
AppArmor utils: rewrite more rule types into classesan invention by cboltz While the python-based AppArmor utils (aa-logprof etc.) are much easier to understand and maintain than the old perl code, there are still some terribly long functions like parseprofiledata() in aa.py that are not too easy to understand. Also, using hasher() (a recursive array) as storage can have some strange side effects. Another problem is that test coverage isn't too good, especially for the bigger functions. |
make some contributions for terraform-libvirtd-plugin golang projecta project by dmaiocchi since i am learning golang, i will make some contributions for the upstream project we used already @suse |
Improve supplychain security in the build servicean idea by kbabioch In the past I've worked on a set of scripts to identify potential for improvement of the supply chain within our build service. For now RPM files can be scanned for unused signature files that are available upstream and look for potentially unused |
rpi home surveillancean idea by mvetter Wanted to build a basic home surveillance with rpi and hedwig. |
Play with SUSE CaaS Platforma project by xguo SUSE CaaS Platform is a Cloud-Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) certified Kubernetes distribution. |
Application for secret ballots (A review of existing tools under legal aspects)an invention by apritschet Project Description |
Algorithm Visualizeran invention by agraul |
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tftp boot installer and PXE server container imagean invention by kukuk We provide tftp server and RPMs containing the installer to run from tftp. Disadvantage is, that the user needs to setup a tftp boot system first. Why not putting everything in a container, so that the admin only need to run the container and can then choose on the to be installed machine, what he wants install? And following this, put the container in a kubernetes cluster like SUSE CaaS Platform. |
Hamsta webconsolean idea by jw-hao This project was issued by Zhibin Han. |
Fix order of use co-operation between vlc and camsource applicationsa project by dmair Using the camsource and vlc packages as an example. If camsource is configured to use a given dev/video[n] device with a choice of resolution in the width and height fields of a camsource conf file then if camsource is the first application to access the device captured images are as-expected. However, if an application like vlc is used for the same device (and exited) before starting camsource (e.g. to check the view from the camera before starting camsource) and if the camera supports higher resolutions than used in the camsource configuration what occurs is that camsource will not setup the camera to use the configured resolution and has a broken view of the camera output based on the vlc chosen resolution chopped to the camsource configuration. For example, with camsource configuration set to use 640x480 on a camera that supports 720x480 and vlc is used and exited before camsource is started then the captured camsource images contain two non-continuous partial image blocks with a horizontal border dividing them. I assume either vlc fails to fully reset the device configuration when exiting or camsource fails to initialize the device "from scratch" when starting. The two applications use different video device APIs but the setup and cleanup for the camera in each case is a very limited part of the application's functionality. |
Learn some knowledge about k8s and Rancher's productsa project by yosun Project DescriptionI'm totally new in k8s, when I hear Rancher's product in all-hands I couldn't image what's that is. I'd like to take some time to learn some basic knowledge about k8s and Rancher's products. |
yast2-fontsan invention by pgajdos
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Create evdev Event Recorder & Playback Drivera project by eeich The user space interface of evdev is pretty generic. All hardware abstraction is done in the kernel driver, device properties are mapped to a set of generic properties. The properties can be queried thru a generic interface only very few parameters are set from user space. In user space the evdev API is used by Xorg's evdev driver and libinput. |
setup kopano groupwise replacementa project by bmwiedemann Following up on Sunday's Kopano deployment workshop at oSC16, I deploy an instance of the FLOSS groupware, collecting important steps in https://w3.suse.de/~bwiedemann/contrib/kopano-setup.sh |
Relax-and-Recover: New kind of "backup" method: BACKUP=ZYPPERan invention by jsmeix For Relax-and-Recover (abbr. ReaR, RPM package rear) I like to implement a new kind of "backup" method: |
Lioncast RGB Keyboard user software, protocol reverse engineeringa project by rsimai I recently bought a Lioncast LK200 RGB keyboard which is a nice piece of hardware and has exactly the look and feel I want. All basic functions work well under Linux. Unfortunately the manufacturer only provides user software to upload/download profiles and control the LEDs for Windows. The device can be configured and operates autonomously from any OS but color setup is a PITA and it's very easy to factory-reset, and lose all config. |
Study the book of 'Using Python for DATA Analysis'an idea by leli Project Description |
Improve text mode package selectora project by gabi2 Enhance the YaST ncurses package installation to show the changelog of a package and the level of supportability (on SLE). |
Port ceph rbd client to Windowsan idea by kallan Using mingw on Winodws, port the ceph rbd client to Windows. Start by compiling the files and porting any posix isms like fork, ecec, wait, join, etc. Then find the ceph libraries that it uses and repeat the process. Hopefully I'll get to the point where I can start to link and see what other functionality needs to be ported over. |
Goodbye Disteran invention by cschum SUSE Studio was shut down earlier this year. It has been online for more than ten years and there are tons of links and references out there. To not make them lead into the wasteland of 404 we should have a landing page on https://susestudio.com which leads to what users can use instead of SUSE Studio. |
Automatic rotation film developer for analogue filman idea by suntorytimed I would like to build a rotating film developer like the old Ilford Cibachrome by using a stepper motor, Raspberry Pi Zero WH and some additional motor controls. For this a 3D printer might be useful to create some of the parts. All of the work should be open sourced, including the schematics. |
Remote telescope control using Opensuse+rasp3+INDI lib, to use with astronomical pictures.a project by martinsmac ****The motivation is create a open source solution, base on this business astronomy products: AZWO Asiair |
salt formula for uyuni proxy setupan idea by mbussolotto Project Description |
gotmailan idea by ovisan Create an ncurses email client in golang. |
Improve the ffmpeg delogo filtera project by jdelvare I have a few ideas of improvements for the delogo filter included in ffmpeg's libavfilter. |
Teach SUMA to sign repository metadataan invention by mcalmer Signing metadata requires a lot of manual interaction and knowledge of the customer. This was the reason why we never implemented it for SUMA as the benefit was very low. |
STEM Workshop in Montessori School: Roboticsan invention by ilausuch During the previous Hackweek I did a workshop in a Montessori school. This time I would like the same but with focusing on Robotics. |
Commanded EventStoreDB Spear (GRPC) adapteran invention by fabriziosestito Project Description |
Improve UML page fault handlera project by ptesarik DescriptionImprove UML handling of segmentation faults in kernel mode. Although such page faults are generally caused by a kernel bug, it is annoying if they cause an infinite loop, or panic the kernel. More importantly, a robust implementation allows to write KUnit tests for various guard pages, preventing potential kernel self-protection regressions. |
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BtrFS -- Scrub free spacean idea by winddss Currently only those disk blocks are checked that are allocated by the filesystem and in use. To check for read errors on unallocated blocks can be beneficial to identify hardware that is going to fail in the near future. As my first project in BtrFS, I'll also learn some development skill on BtrFS. |
Microcorruption CTFan invention by vitezslav_cizek It's a CTF like game, where the goal is to unlock "lock" devices. Having access to a disassembled code you have to create an input that will unlock the device by exploiting a bug in its code. |
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(Functional) Reactive Programming (Web) programminga project by bergmannf I want to use this Hackweek to explore (Functional) Reactive Programming to be able to use it in my day-to-day work. |
Convert a very cheap foam toy plane into a radio control planean invention by ilausuch I would like to convert a very cheap foam toy plane into a radio control plane |
run CaaSP on AWS using spotinst elastigroupa project by rdannert
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How to build a container imagean idea by xlai Project DescriptionI am in VT test team, not familiar with containers. But it is a trend that vms and containers are managed in the same management framework. And kubevirt project is one way for this. Recently we are also testing kubevirt. So understanding how container images are built and work helps to grow in this area. |
Learn kubernetesan idea by XinLiang - Learn key concepts of k8s- Learn how to write k8s crd or operator |
Run sandboxed Firefox with image and sound inside a containeran invention by nguyens |
Integrate Policy As A Service with a HA use case for Openstacka project by mmnelemane Openstack Congress provides Policy as a service solution for Openstack based clouds. Policy based fulfillment makes it convenient to write policies for VM migrations and evacuations based on data monitored from various data sources. The aim of the project is to integrate the service to SUSE openstack cloud and evaluate the use of policies as a means to develop HA solutions. |
minikubican idea by suntorytimed minikubic |
Out-of-the-box SPD supportan invention by jdelvare In order to see the SPD (detailed memory information) data, the user currently has to manually load the needed kernel driver. Which driver to load depends on the memory type. Depending on the driver user, the devices may even have to be instantiated manually and this is a non-trivial multi-step task. Plus you need to be root to do it. |
Setup root-encrypted server to provide password via sshan invention by holgisms You can encrypt your servers root filesystem, but need to provide a password during the boot process in order to "unlock" and start the system. This is easy if you have physical access to the server by entering it via keyboard. But if you do not have physical access it's not that easy. |
vnc connection within openqa projectan idea by coolgw Project Description |
Mortgage Plan Analyzeran invention by RMestre https://github.com/rjpmestre/mortgage-plan-analyzer |
Audio steganography for music digital signaturesan idea by shawnhao Project DescriptionThere are lots of indie musicians who are not very aware of protecting their copyright and it is hard to determine plagiarism in music. I believe a digital signature could be useful to present copyright on court without damaging and altering the soundings of a song. But I am also aware that a signature alone may not be sufficient to protect copyrights and it is able to bypass it. |
Rancher Upgrader - Upgrades your rancher install via helm, and communicates critical changes from release A to B.an invention by rweir |
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Investigate Rails reporting frameworks for SCCa project by wstephenson Reporting demands on SCC are increasing. Rather than creating hand crafted 'one-shot' reports in response to every request, this project aims to discover whether there is a better way. |
Playing with ESP8266an invention by lrupp The ESP8266 is a low-cost WI-Fi microchip with full TCP/IP stack and microcontroller capability. I want to explore the features and (in case of success) attach a BME280 to get temperature, humidity and barometric pressure information streamed over WI-Fi. |
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smart car based on raspberry pia project by lansuse Project DescriptionI made a smart car with raspberry pi in the hackweek18, brought up ultrasound sensor and camera module in hackweek20. Now I want to finish the remaining part of the code. |
Package MONAI Machine Learning Models for Medical Applicationsan invention by jordimassaguerpla Project Description |
Upgrade SMBTA monitora project by gschlotter Bring the smbtamonitor-qt to a stage where it can be released, with some additional changes. |
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Build tigervnc's vncviewer using emscriptena project by michalsrb Tigervnc comes with two very similar VNC viewers - one written in C++ and one in java. The java one can be embedded in a webpage as a java applet. We use that in our default VNC setup (the one enabled in YaST). That way if user doesn't have VNC viewer installed, browser is enough. |
Delete your Facebook installationa project by aocole Create a public art installation around this delete your facebook video. Essential elements are a screen and speaker (loud enough to be heard on a busy street environment but not so loud as to draw noise complaints). Video on repeat. |
Graf (Git, Regression, Acceptance, Finder)a project by SLindoMansilla Description |
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Demoscene with musican invention by jlausuch Produce a ~3 min demoscene using modern javascript libraries combining graphics with original music. |
Default web camera selector for GNOMEan idea by lkotek There is no possibility to select default web camera at GNOME settings, but we can easily run into an environment with multiple cameras (integrated and the external one). As a result we can only select web camera if certain application allows us to do so via menu provided by the same application. This could be a problem, because not all applications do so - for example Firefox automatically selects first available camera on the system. |
Advanced suspend/resume controla project by sbrabec |
Create a website for Agamaan idea by IGonzalezSosa Current status |
Explore containerized desktop and pure-wayland desktopan idea by zcjia Project Description |
Start with fault tolerant Xen server prototypea project by j_gross A normal Xen server today has many single points of failure. Those can be reduced by disaggregating Dom0 into multiple domains (xenstore, driver domains, admin domain). Following this path to it's logical end will lead to a setup where the running domUs won't be depending on Dom0 any more, so Dom0 itself can be made restartable. |
Skill Shot App updatesa project by aocole Updates and improvements to the android Skill Shot app. |
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DSLR autofocus micro adjustment using python-cva project by emiura Check if it is possible to create a python application to aid autofocus micro adjustment on a DSLR. There are some commercial applications that are capable of that, such as Reikan FoCal (https://www.reikanfocal.com). |
Reimplement Finglonger in Goa project by malbu Finglonger is an internal tool used by the SUSE Manager team intended to make the life of the Round Robin Bug Guy easier. It was originally written by @fkobzik in Clojure. |
Inter-Process Communication/Synchronization with Pythonan idea by waynechen55 Project DescriptionInter-Process communication is an old topic and there are already many different methods to achieve this theoretically or in real world. I found sometimes some solutions still not good enough although they can solve the problem without any problem, for example, when the region needs protecting is not small or multiple processes need to modify the same file. |
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[Machine Learning] Chatbot that replicates the chatting style of a specific personan idea by mgebai This project is mostly for learning ML. |
tinycca project by dmulder Learn tinycc (tcc). Fix bugs, write features, etc. Hack on tcc. |
Learning Linux kernel Modulea project by JNa |
Try openSUSE on MNT Reform (LS1028A)an idea by michals |
geekoops - reusable ansible roles for openSUSEa project by ph03nix Project Description |
Lua language learninga project by xiaoguang_wang Lua is used as an embedded programming language or an extension language in many system and applications, I want know more about it. |
SUSE Staff - Employee Directory with Ionic and Node.jsa project by vlewin Ionic + AngularJS + Node.js (http://ionicframework.com/) |
Cribbage board belt bucklea project by aocole Create a belt buckle with integrated cribbage board. |
openQA web UI improvementsa project by asmorodskyi
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FUN with ssh and tunnels in openstackan idea by duartead there are many options for creating vpn tunnels using ssh. remote port forwading, local port forwarding, and even creation of tun interfaces with the "-w" switch. During this hack we will try to craete an "appliance" vm that can be used as a sshvpn concentrator inside an openstack cloud. |
study wayland - add weston support for multiple kms devicesan idea by vliaskovitis I now have a setup with 2 GPUs and want to try to make the reference wayland compositor weston to work on 2 GPUs. Weston currently only supports single kms devices with one or more outputs. Add support to Weston's DRM backend to open several KMS devices, with the ability to use outputs from all of them. |
Explore reverse engineering and decompilationan invention by jcejka Description |
Following the Arduino examplesan invention by barendartchuk Project Description |
rewrite YaST2 AppArmoran idea by cboltz The YaST2 AppArmor module is still based on the Immunix::* perl modules that are deprecated upstream and therefore causes some maintenance "fun". Upstream AppArmor utils were rewritten in python. |
Wireshark hacking & miscellanous funan idea by npower I have no one vision of a project just some mish-mash random things I would like to explore for some hacking fun |
Dove-eye (3D object tracking) improvementan invention by mkoutny See README for description of the Dove-eye project (poor man's Hawk-Eye). |
Job Reporting Systema project by danritchie I want to play with Cassandra. The idea is to use Cassandra as the backend of a Job Reporting System. |
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Deploy a Ceph Cluster in AWS using sesdevan idea by LenzGr For testing and development purposes, the SUSE Enterprise Storage team has created a tool called |
Small Basic interpreter in Javaa project by mateialbu Just an excuse to learn more about antlr and parsing in general. |
Make Mokutil Beautiful Againa project by gary_lin I planned to write a GUI for mokutil since I started the project. I guess now it's time to do that. |
Wine packaging for other distributionsan idea by msmeissn OBS is the goto tool for providing source packages not just for openSUSE but also for other distributions. |
Sign me off|inan invention by mkoutny |
openSUSE Leap / TW / MicroOS / Kubic running on Freebox Deltaan invention by fcrozat French ISP Free is providing a xDSL / Fiber modem, which includes a lot of features, including integrated NAS support and, more recently, allowing to run your own VMs (https://dev.freebox.fr/blog/?p=5450 sorry, in french) |
Velero VolumeSnapshotter plugin for Longhornan idea by jenting |
Complete the port of flatpak to appstream from appstream-gliba project by ldragon |
Offline GPS navigation for Bangle.js 2 watcha project by fos Project Description |
Dawnscanner: parsing a simple sinatra applicationan idea by pperego |
kubectl clone: Seamlessly Clone Kubernetes Resources Across Multiple Rancher Clusters and Projectsan invention by dpunia Descriptionkubectl clone is a kubectl plugin that empowers users to clone Kubernetes resources across multiple clusters and projects managed by Rancher. It simplifies the process of duplicating resources from one cluster to another or within different namespaces and projects, with optional on-the-fly modifications. This tool enhances multi-cluster resource management, making it invaluable for environments where Rancher orchestrates numerous Kubernetes clusters. |
pimp my mini-game (engine)a project by thutterer I have cloned the classic Snake game in my spare time recently to learn about dynamic memory allocation and pointer stuff in C++. |
updating rpms in docker containersa project by jordimassaguerpla The docker way of updating containers is to build a new image with the updated binaries and files, which creates a security concern. |
oscara project by zhangxiaofei oscar is short for osc sugar, it will be a collection of little wrapper scripts on top of the openSUSE build service command-line tool that make it easier to use. |
Add u-boot support for banana-pi r2a project by mbrugger Banana-pi R2 has quite a good upstream support in the kernel, but lacks a u-boot support. |
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Understand the workflow of test framework kdevopsa project by yosun Project DescriptionAs shown in the kdevops frontpage in GitHub, "kdevops provides a framework for automation for optimal Linux kernel development and testing". It currently supports fstests, blktests, pynfs, selftests and so on. |
Explore RAW photo group and similarity by open source alternative: darktable and rawspeedan idea by dawei_pang DescriptionI am a bird watching enthusiast and often takes many RAW photos in continuous shutter, camera can help to group photos by shutter but most common software cannot read the information. |
Re-Setup and test openSUSE video equipmenta project by mstrigl Setup the video equipment and reinstall all devices |
Bug Report Clustering with TensorFlowa project by herbert0890 Google recently open-sourced its Artificial Intelligence/Numerical Computing library called TensorFlow. I would like to use it to help us do a bug report clustering. A bug report often contains lots of comments. In order to find the similar bugs from different customers quickly and intelligently, I would like to choose a proper clustering algorithm and implement a model with TensorFlow, which can be deployed on a PC smoothly. |
Read through kvm and qemu code to better understand their cooperation to provide virtualization.an idea by xlai With the basic knowledges about hardware assisted virtualization, secifically VT-X by intel , as the next step, I want to understand more deeply how kvm and qemu cooperate with each other to provide virtualization, by read through key code and referring to other materials. |
yast2-storage-ng: ensure the best layout is proposeda project by ancorgs The theory behind the partitioning proposal of yast2-storage-ng is that all possible distributions of partitions in the disk are evaluated and the best one, according to this criteria, is chosen. But I have found several examples in which is hard believe that the result is actually the optimal distribution of partitions. |
Software development with the help of Kubernetesa project by DKarakasilis or how to replace |
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Qactus (Qt App) packaging dashboarda project by simotek |
Reverse Engineer a WiFi-enabled Water Heater and Create Integration for Home Assistantan idea by nicholasyang Project Description |
experiments with Pebble smartwatch, including writing a SUSECon application for ita project by fcrozat Pebble smartwatch is a nice gadget I own and I'd like to start playing with it at the code level. |
Have a look at the Android SELinux integrationan idea by jsegitz I have two goals: |
Update cpan modules in OBSan invention by coolo devel:languages:perl has 2662 packages, but many of them are outdated because it's just a fight no man can win to update them. So we update them whenver we hit a problem. But this is evil: |
Take a closer look at ResourceSpace 9.0a project by suntorytimed What is ResourceSpace |
Creating a MicroOS flavor with Hyprland as a Wayland Compositora project by c-hagenest Project Description |
SeaMonkey extension (for forgetting passwords)a project by pcerny SeaMonkey is the successor of the Mozilla Suite. The mail client allows connections over POPv3 and IMAPv4. In some cases one wants to leave the program running for longer periods of time, but once the mail client has password for a mail server it just stays connected. In case of "keep everything on server" profiles this means that the mail may stay accessible even when the machine is left unattended (which it often is). The purpose of the extension is to enable requesting the client to forget mail server passwords, so that the mail is no longer accessible without entering it again. |
fdisk and libfdisk upstream hackinga project by puzel The project is to address fdisk/libfdisk TODO items from upstream util-linux project: |
Improve debug information for LTO compiled objectsa project by rguenther The goal is to use the work from the debug-early GCC branch to generate better debug information for LTO compiled objects, especially with regarding to language specifics like classes and templates. This has now been achieved and openSUSE Factory |
Rock n' Rolla project by kwwii Record two songs by the end of the week. |
Git and rst practicean invention by ktsamis I want to use this hackweek to get some practice with git and rst and maybe more specifically, as a project, to set a blog written in rst and hosted in github. |
Relax-and-Recover (rear) recovery system: Download rear configuration filesa project by jsmeix See my Relax-and-Recover upstream issue https://github.com/rear/rear/issues/841 |
Orange PI PC - openSUSE - test functionalityan idea by tkovac_admik Test different OS on OrangePI board. Check, if it is possible use it as home share server, webserver, small monitoring, .... |
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Package ROS for Opensuse and SLESan idea by neotinker2 I have a few robotic projects I wanted to work on and didn't like the idea of run Ubuntu to control them... |
investigate seal secrets for used in a home-cluster (k3s + fluxci)an invention by fcrozat |
Smarter Home with Home Assistantan idea by JonathanKang DescriptionIn previous hackweek, I setup a few automations and integrations that made my life easier. I had a few ideas to improve the current status, so I'd like to implement them in this hackweek. |
Update quilt's manual pagean invention by jdelvare |
Simple images in OBSan invention by -miska- As OBS can install various distributions, it should be in theory possible to abuse this functionality to create distribution independent way to create rootfs tarball. |
gitFS supportan idea by jsmeix For certain directories (e.g. his own documents or /etc/) it would be nice to know who changed what and when (e.g. in /etc/) |
Golan no vendora project by rjschwei At present it is our practice to "vendor" all dependencies for a Golang package. This has the advantage that everything is in one nice package and self contained but it has the disadvantage that dependencies are hidden and therefore security issues may slip through the cracks. |
E9s: Epinio TUIa project by ecandino |
Create better async hooks for Uyuni state managementa project by Etheryte |
Go zip updater: Appending new files to zip archive without decompressing the whole filean invention by StarryWang Project Description |
support git2tar ball packaging as part of the build processan idea by adrianSuSE To have a more efficient upstream packaging support in OBS, I want to implement the following |
Training Labs Python Port, Liberty Support and OpenSUSE 13.2 supporta project by dguitarbite Porting training labs to Python. This includes re-implementing the host side BASH scripts (which handle VirtualBox and KVM related tasks) to Python. For full details on this please follow training-labs project: |
DevOps application for L3 service on researcha project by fanyadan DevOps is hot, and SUSE now is changing that we will not only provide OS and relative products but also online-application-like products e.g. docker application, so L3 service needs to improve as well. |
Graph Visualization of a Cloud Environmentan idea by joadavis This is actually stealing an idea from Mark Harvey - see https://etherpad.nue.suse.com/p/SOC-Community-Of-Practice201906_19 |
make "predictable network interface names" more predictablean idea by mkubecek Since the so-called "predictable names" for network interfaces were introduced, the concept and mainly its implementation has been a target of a lot of critique and sometimes even hate. On the other hand, similar idea works reasonably well for block devices. |
Getting started with deep learning - face detectiona project by mlin7442 Project Description |
Rewrite the D-Installer CLIa project by IGonzalezSosa Project Description |
Network Throughput Analyzer Tool with Grafana Integrationan idea by sushilhiremath |
SUSE Manager to manage Provo Lab equipmenta project by ganglia Investigate how SUSE Manager will work (in place of Orthos) for managing Provo-based hardware in labs that needs to be shared across multiple organizations. |
Try more on Rancher and Harvester productsan idea by xlai Project Description |
Lawndon - Recycled electric mower converted into a 3D printable and autonomous hill climbing mower.an invention by jordonleach Description |
More sophisticated KMP cleanup in `zypper purge-kernels`an invention by mlandres DescriptionKMPs get removed automatically as soon as the last kernel providing their requirements is purged. |
web-based testing tracker for aquarist-labs's s3gwa project by jluis |
Explore Clojure with Project Eulera project by bkutil As a part of this hackweek, I'd like to take a look at Clojure and use it to solve as many problems as possible from the project euler. |
Investigate Oops in SLES 15 on Raspberry Pia project by jiriwiesner I use my Raspberry Pi 3B as a router. I have seen this crash: |
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Get terraform-provider-libvirt closer to releasean invention by dmacvicar terraform-provider-libvirt adds libvirt support to terraform. |
Path clustering for multipathdan idea by mwilck Recent multipath-tools contains a patch series that allows latency-based path prioritization. However the code is clumsy and not well designed. |
Plymouth status screen(s) for offline updatesa project by badshah400 Objective |
Image for Orange PI PC boarda project by nadvornik The support for Orange PI PC in mainline kernel has advanced a bit, so now it should be possible to build openSUSE image that has at least serial support with kernel 4.6 and usb support with 4.7. I will investigate this. |
Make maildirproc IMAP readya project by jgrassler I currently use maildirproc for filtering Maildirs downloaded by offlineimap and like its highly flexible approach to filtering a lot (filters Python code). This works very well, except for one problem: after filtering, the next offlineimap run deletes the messages that where previously in |
Monitoring my Instagram activity profile with prometheus/grafana and building a custom exporteran invention by dmaiocchi I want to create an exporter for a X instagram profiile using the Instagram API. |
Turing screen for notifications on OSXa project by eminguez Description |
util-linux-testsuitea project by sbrabec DescriptionThe current util-linux package contains a lot of tests. These tests are called during the build process. But the build environment is limited, and many of the tests cannot be ran properly. |
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Enhance openQA group reivew scriptan idea by waynechen55 I have already implemented this script in Hackweek18: https://hackweek.suse.com/projects/script-for-generating-openqa-test-group-review-results |
Learn more about Application Security (AppSec) Open Source Tools and Testing Techniquesan idea by heidi.bronson |
Investigate if VSCodium can be used as a convenient DocBook editora project by tbazant Project Description & Goal for this Hackweek |
Visualization of historical sar(1) archivesa project by ggherdovich Project Description |
A frameblending filter for OBS Studio well-suited to do game streaminga project by mschreiner Project Description |
Setup a new openQA on more powerful serveran idea by JNa Description
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Family with Kubevirta project by xguo Project Description |
Docker for something else than x86an idea by k0da Docker is just a wrapper around lxc and containers are available on Z and P. It's time to enable docker on Power and System Z |
Create packages for SLES 12 s390x in obs.a project by ihno Create packages for SLES 12 s390x in obs. |
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Securing a CMS by using a hidden CMS and exporting static html to a web servera project by johannes_p Small non profit organisations or activist groups need a Web presence that is easy to maintain by several authors. When using a CMS they do not have the resources to secure the CMS from the various possible attacs most CMSes are notorious for. Defacement or placing malicious content can damage the reputation of such non profit organisations. |
find free online Perl course and go through ita project by hurhaj ...because openQA isn't going anywhere anytime soon. |
Iguana and WebAssemblya project by oholecek Project Description |
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La Maperíaa project by federico-mena A utility to make beautifully printed maps from OpenStreetMap data. |
Add sync. to AWS S3 support for ceph radosgwa project by abhishekl Basically $topic, as of the latest release of ceph, we have some not so trivial support to pull off something like this at least for metadata, need to see if data sync is also permitted, and then probably hook it to sync to AWS itself |
port notmuch/muchsync to androida project by aaptel port notmuch/muchsync to android, with some java ui on top |
Investigate C-Sky architecturean invention by a_faerber The youngest architecture addition to the mainline Linux kernel was C-Sky (arch/csky/). |
paperbacka project by cyphar Very often people find themselves wanting to store secrets in a way that either they can recover even if (for instance) their house burns down, or allow friends and family to recover if they pass away. Existing solutions to this problem are: |
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How to design system message/prompt for code refactoring with AIa project by leo.tseng DescriptionThe project aims to explore how to design effective system messages and prompts tailored for AI-driven code refactoring tasks. By refining these prompts, we can guide AI models to better understand code structure, identify improvement opportunities, and execute refactorings with minimal manual intervention. The project will delve into creating system messages that balance technical detail with flexibility, enabling AI to perform refactorings that maintain code functionality while improving readability, efficiency, and maintainability. |
improving touchpad driveran idea by maweiss Well, I already joined a project, but for those of you who still don't have one and need some good ideas, why not improving the tenuous touchpad driver? (at least the synaptics driver is) |
LogMeInan idea by cgrobertson A browser extension/plugin that will use saved credentials from a local keyring (or a password safe program) to automatically log in the user to various online accounts. |
mysql-packaging git repo enhancementa project by kstreitova This Hackweek I would like to finish enhancing of the mysql-packaging git repository [1]. This improvement mainly consists of scripts for a kind of simple continuous integration and git hooks to enforce a few policies for our project. If there is a time I will also take a look at the mysql package itself and check if there is anything to improve. |
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SMT in a Containeran invention by jsevans It's a pretty simple idea. Be able to deploy an SMT using Docker with minimum effort. |
Major user input/output cleanup and improvement for ReaR 2.3a project by jsmeix I will implement the ReaR upstream issue https://github.com/rear/rear/issues/1399 |
Learn about DHT protocol and write a client in Go/Rubya project by ikapelyukhin The subject says it. Learning about DHT seems like a fun project. |
Learn FreeCAD for 3D printinga project by lrupp I want to be able to create some 3D printing models for 3D printers. So starting to search for a good introduction and try it out... |
revive qemu-devel.opensuse.organ invention by mstrigl qemu-devel.opensuse.org is a port forwarder to |
Poking technologies for enrolling customer key to kernel trusted keyringa project by joeyli |
Containerized git server/client for playground and tutorialsa project by mberti |
Evaluate and document two out of three nodes lost for K3s / RKE2 and Harvestera project by mweiss2 DescriptionNeed to find out what the impact is for loosing quorum and recovery from this situation in case of K3s / RKE2 and Harvester. |
Spark+React+Jade(Pug) - in search of a painless migration workflow for the Uyuni Front-End stackan invention by manuel.salvi DescriptionA study session open to everyone who is interested in getting hands down on the Uyuni front-end implementation and migration from the old struts+jsp+jquery stack to the new spark+jade+react stack. The study will be focused on react renderer and components functionalities, jade template engine and spark mvc to learn key differences and between the old and new stack, the focus is to be able to find what are the keys to a good migration workflow. |
Build Time Source Service supporta project by adrianSuSE OBS source services can currenlty run on the developer workstation and some of them also on the OBS server side. |
Learn how to use web development framework-- Flaskan idea by dehai Flask is a web development microframework. |
RPI3 Graphics + Device Tree testing and hackingan idea by vliaskovitis These are various ideas to learn about device trees and test the upstream vc4 graphics drivers on RPI3 |
Learn QEMU/ARM emulationa project by jcejka I would like to learn more about ARM/AArch64 emulation in QEMU, especially the boot process and different board emulation. |
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Ant Ivy OBS resolveran invention by cbosdonnat SUSE Manager uses an ivy repository on the R&D network to get the packaged jar to build against. To remove the manual maintenance of that repository and allow external contributors to hack the Java code of Uyuni / SUSE Manager we need to provide an Ivy plugin that gets the jars directly from OBS. |
Taflan invention by mrohrich |
solar monitor (part 2)an idea by npower Project Description |
Cluster API Add-on Provider for Kubewardena project by csalas Description |
OBS notificationsan invention by k0da Let third parties to get notifications about build failures without having maintainer rights |
HOME IOTan idea by cjdev Instrument Power meter with a WIFI enabled microcontroller that publishes to a MQTT server. ( like https://www.mysensors.org/build/pulse_power but transmits collected data over WIFI )Use NodeRed to build dash board showing power usage in real time. ( https://www.npmjs.com/package/node-red-dashboard ) |
Hack my music up the stack ;-)an idea by ralfflaxa I like playing music and hate carrying all that heavy equipment. So far my music-gear was all traditional - computer-free. |
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Decouple topology data from User Settings in the StackState (SUSE Observability) platforma project by bschuur Description |
Learn OpenEMS project (Open Energy Management System)a project by witekbedyk |
SSH key distribution solutiona project by vgrinco Project DescriptionSSH key distribution solution that is in comply with POSIX LDAP requirements and UserDB usernames. |
Hack Week 12 Lightning Talksa project by cschum We will have a series of short lightning talks to present what we have accomplished at Hack Week 12. In Nürnberg this will happen on Friday 17th Apr at 12:30 as part of the lunch session in the all-hands area. Lunch is served at 12:00, so you have a bit of time to settle in and satisfy your immediate needs before we go into presentation mode. |
Research the linux kernel network IO pathsa project by zyuhu [Description] |
HA inside OpenStack VM ( SLE12SP3 code stream )a project by zzhou In the other day, there were questions about to migrate high availability solution into OpenStack. |
Improvements of RES scriptsa project by zpetrova https://gitlab.suse.de/l3ms/RES-weather/ needs some improvements, e.g. manual generation of statistics and reports. |
Learn about Fleetan idea by kwk |
Split initramfs supporta project by ismaell Project DescriptionMany |
Learn Linux kernel code and play with a early versionan idea by renxt0310 DescriptionI am learning Linux kernel for some time. In order to understand how kernel works, I read the code based on version 0.12 and do some hands on in VM. I will continue and hope understand more in the concentrated time of hackweek. |