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: http://www.astro.louisville.edu/mediawiki/index.php/OpenSuse |
OpenShift Origin on Kubica project by RBrownSUSE The incredible Neal Gompa has packaged Open Shift Origin (RH's core Docker + Kubernetes stack) for openSUSE Links: |
Package Robot OS (ROS) in OBSan idea by a_faerber A number of vendors are adopting ROS as a framework for developing complex robot control applications on Linux. ROS appears to be a collection of libraries and tools bundled in distributions. A few users in OBS appeared to have packaged one such distribution, but I have not seen them move forward into any development project. |
Finish packaging Angr in OBSa project by a_faerber Following a FOSDEM presentation on Angr for binary analysis, I started packaging it in OBS. We've made progress on getting many missing Python dependencies into Tumbleweed already; remaining ones including claripy and angr itself. |
Properly package Quick Event orienteering management softwarea project by LPechacek It ain't rocket science, it ain't thrilling, it's just useful. Quick Event is an established orienteering management software but it is still distributed in non-standard form for Linux distros. Package the software in standard packages for major distributions. |
Test functional package manager for delivering packagesan idea by jevrard During the week, I install guix and analyse how it is possible to improve our delivery processes with functional package managers in mind. |
Use OBS to build GNU Screen master branchan idea by enavarro_suse Project DescriptionGNU screen is available in OBS, but the version built it is based in the |
openSUSE build supported by SUSE ITa project by vgrinco Project DescriptionSUSE IT needs help from fellow geekos with release engineering skills to define the requirements, process, infrastructure, and tools for building an openSUSE-based distribution bundled with SUSE IT-supported application stack. The resulting OS build will be offered as a standard distribution for new SUSE employees in addition to the existing Operating System library. |
Build Modern Unix Collectionan idea by hennevogel Get modern-unix tools build on OBS without too invasive distro changes |
openSUSE on ZoL from OpenZFS projecta project by jkohoutek Idea is to have SUSE system with OpenZFS as root FS. Why ZFS |
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. |
Dictu Languagea project by bdowns328 Project DescriptionDictu is a new scripting language with features and capabilities of other major languages without giving up speed but also providing a familiar syntax and user experience. The hackweek effort would be a hard push towards features pushing Dictu closer to mainstream adoption. |
Update Haskell ecosystem in Tumbleweed to GHC-9.6.xa project by psimons Project DescriptionWe are currently at GHC-9.4.x, which a bit old. So I'd like to take a shot at the latest version of the compiler, GHC-9.6.x. This is gonna be interesting because the new version requires major updates to all kinds of libraries and base packages, which typically means patching lots of packages to make them build again. A significant part of the development effort will be live-streamed on Twitch so that others can collaborate easily. |
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. |
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)? The best I know is this: https://lists.fedoraproject.org/archives/list/devel@lists.fedoraproject.org/thread/KBJYLQZ6VNSCWBNC7Y72HTBJ6EQDVFMX/ |
SSH key distribution solutiona project by vgrinco Project DescriptionSSH key distribution solution that is in comply with POSIX LDAP requirements and UserDB usernames. |
A set of utilities to produce a "from scratch" OCI/Docker container using Opensuse/SLE rpmsa project by ldragon Project DescriptionI recently used melange and apko to build a from scratch image. The result was a set of auditable and easy to use container and apk repository. The toolkit reduces the work need to make from scratch images with minimal work on the actual docker container(which can be quite painful if you've tried making a from scratch image on your own). |