Projects in the topic ruby
Ruby is an interpreted, high-level, general-purpose programming language.


Matrix

an invention by vmoravec

Proof of concept for a story and test runner for cloud testsuite. Cloud Matrix

Updated about 5 years ago. 2 hacker ♥️.

Work reports 2.0

a project by kalabiyau

Micro-service for - making a report

Updated about 5 years ago. 2 hacker ♥️.

Shipping everything

a 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". Releasing code is not hard, but it involves a lot of details, and you want to get them right, because a release is this public statement "Hey, it's done, it works, you can use it." and you can't take a release back, once it's out there. To help with releases there are tons of release scripts which try to automate things. But they usually are quite fragile in case something goes wrong and a pain to test and maintain.

Updated about 5 years ago. 7 hacker ♥️.

Inspection of Disks in Machinery

a project by tgoettlicher

Machinery [1] supports the inspection of os, packages, patterns, repositories, users, groups, services, config-files, changed-managed-files, unmanaged-files. The inspection of disks it's covered yet. The goal of this project is to fill this gap by using libstorage.

Updated about 5 years ago. 1 hackers ♥️.

Teach RuboCop to Resocialize Zombies

a project by mvidner

or: Static Analysis of nil Values in Ruby Code used in YaST. YaST is written in Ruby. A large part of the code is Ruby that was

Updated about 5 years ago. 1 hackers ♥️.

YaST2 code reorganization

a 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 Many YaST developers will be at openSUSE Conference, that overlaps with Hackweek. The plan is to lock them all in a room with a blackboard and reach agreements on how the code should be organized in the future. Then use Hackweek to iron the details, document everything in some kind of style guide and, if time permits, even do some experiments about how to adapt the existing code to the new conventions.

Updated about 5 years ago. 3 hacker ♥️.

Investigate Rails reporting frameworks for SCC

a 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.

Updated about 5 years ago. 1 hackers ♥️.

Learn about Ruby on Rails

a 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.

Updated about 5 years ago. 1 hackers ♥️.

yast2-storage-ng as a libstorage-ng wrapper. POC

a 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. If you don't know what all that means, keep reading.

Updated about 5 years ago. 1 hackers ♥️.

Get rid of perl-apparmor

a 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: + Creating a new interface (JSON) to interact with outside world (IOW, yast)

Updated about 5 years ago. 2 hacker ♥️.