Learn SaltStack Enterprisean idea by pagarcia Uyuni uses the open source version of Salt to install packages, apply configuration, formulas, states, etc. This project is about downloading and installing SaltStack Enterprise and learn about it, so that Uyuni (which provides a salt-master) can eventually improve and work in collaboration with the SaltStack Enterprise salt-master. |
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. The goals of this project are: |
Modernize Mash deploymenta project by seanmarlow Mash is a Python based CI/CD pipeline for automated testing and publishing of public cloud images. Currently the production and development deployment for the package is inconsistent, slow and manual. This is a barrier to rapid development, deployment and testing. It also means the development workflow is different than production. This can lead to production issues which were not seen during development. In order to modernize the Mash workflow I plan to spend the week digging into a plethora of tools to first learn then build out a new workflow. The goal is to simplify deployment by choosing tools that provide consistency, modularity and repeatability. By leveraging the best tools available we can harden the code and accelerate the release cycle. |
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: - Fix issue with cleanup in case the monitoring entitlement is removed. |
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). A few months ago, the SUSE Manager development team started a (yet unfinished) research task to try to build Salt and all the required dependencies (minus glibc and OpenSSL, because it would break FIPS certification) so that we can always ship the latest version of Salt on each client operating system: |
Uyuni/SUSE Manager: Windows client supporta project by pagarcia I'll continue the effort I started at last Hackweek to support Windows clients in Uyuni/SUSE Manager using Salt. When this is done, SUSE Manager would act as a WSUS server to Windows clients. https://hackweek.suse.com/20/projects/suse-manager-windows-client-support |
Create short "videos/screencasts" demoing cool stuff in 5 minutesa project by PSuarezHernandez Project DescriptionThe idea of this project is to produce some short videos/screencasts, maximum 5 minutes, where you show some cool feature from some of our projects/products. |
Unified Config Management Tool (UCMT)an invention by jreidinger Project DescriptionThe idea for project starts on LEO workshop. The main goal is to provide UI for local configuration that allows easy transition to 1:N management. So here is vision: |
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. The idea is to leverage Salt state module to parse edited files to provide completion of the state ids or paths. |
Saline: Salt state appliement monitoringa project by vzhestkov Project DescriptionIn case of applying states for a huge number of minions it's very hard to monitor the status of applying the states. |