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Hack the Hack Week tool

an invention by hennevogel

This project is about advancing the tool you're currently browsing. It got started back in Hack Week 9 to retire all the weird tools we've used in the past to track ideas. As you can see it has gone far but is still far from done. There are lots of features missing and bugs to be fixed on github. Get going!

Updated about 2 years ago. 24 hacker ♥️.

openSUSE Landing Page Prototype

a project by hennevogel

www.opensuse.org is the single most accessed page in the SUSE/openSUSE universe. With 1.5 million visits per month it generates 2.5 million page views and has around 500 people on the page at any given time. Yet it's one of the oldest, crufty pages we have! It doesn't concentrate on what it should do: Tell people about the distro so they download it. It's design is 5 years old, it's not mobile, it's not accessible. There is absolutely no interactive, engaging content at all and the technology used goes as far as a shell script/cron to update dynamic content.

Updated about 2 years ago. 30 hacker ♥️.

Video presence system for distributed teams

a 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. We like the Sqwiggle approach. Although the last updates have made it worse, the concept of having a peep to your colleagues' desks to know if they are there (even if they are working hard or just talking to someone) and the possibility of starting a video conversation just clicking on the face shot can do a lot in reducing distances (and in killing the temptation of working naked for home-officers).

Updated over 4 years ago. 18 hacker ♥️. 1 follower.

AuthStralia — (almost) stateless authorization ecosystem for a web age

an 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? It’s authentication. Authentication typically means sessions, and sessions are simply ubiquitous state for our stateless-by-design web.

Updated almost 5 years ago. 4 hacker ♥️.

Bisect (open)SUSE kernels using prebuilt packages

an idea by michal-m

I have been building an archive of the x86_64/default KOTDs for some months now. It's time to make them available at least internally and write some web frontend to the archive. The frontend could do various things: * Display all packages for a given branch

Updated about 2 years ago. 4 hacker ♥️. Has no hacker: grab it!

Charon: A planet-like feed aggregator

an idea by hennevogel

Charon (ˈʃærən) is intended for communities of people, institutions or companies who blog. It aggregates all the feeds of the community into a single feed which all the participants can read to stay informed. It's concept, a proven and popular communication method of the Free and Open Source Software community, and basic functionality is borrowed from the software planet. However, Charon adds a couple of nifty features like administration through your browser, user self-service, categories and personalized feeds.

Updated about 2 years ago. No love. Has no hacker: grab it!

Connect maintenance

a 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.

Updated almost 5 years ago. 3 hacker ♥️.

UI for the Docker registry

a 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.

Updated almost 5 years ago. 11 hacker ♥️.

Google Hangouts killer: WebRTC-based video conferencing system

a 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. While implementing an alternative to Sqwiggle on previous hackweek, I discovered Janus, a lightweight WebRTC gateway that proved to be a quite capable tool to implement video applications.

Updated almost 5 years ago. 15 hacker ♥️.

Reconstruction Beijing GNU/Linux User Group Website

an invention by tonghuix

Cause the original [BLUG website](beijinglug.org) is too old and lack of security, so we plan to fully rework for this website. It will following such steps:

Updated almost 5 years ago. 1 hackers ♥️.

Interactive Documentation Web Page Scrapper

a project by cxiong

Based on the little-used HTML5 outline spec, investigate&implement an in-browser tool (currently a chrome extension or browser user script) to easily, interactively scrap a documentation web page into an 'index-content' map for (offline) searching. Motivated by the fact that most scrappers today are command line tools, too tech-savvy.

Updated over 4 years ago. No love.

Taskotop on the web

a 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.

Updated almost 5 years ago. 7 hacker ♥️.

geekos.prv.suse.net employee finder

an invention by hennevogel

Mission: Our company org chart consists mostly of teams + their project managers. teams.suse.com is an application that gives an overview about the various SUSE team resources like org-chart, office locations, mission descriptions, links to team pages/blogs etc. It should combine the various data sources that are already there (eguide, floor, externaltools etc.) and provide a way to enrich this data.

Updated about 2 years ago. 13 hacker ♥️.

Convert the openATTIC project web site from Typo3 to Nikola (static content generator)

a project by LenzGr

Overview

Updated about 2 years ago. 1 hackers ♥️.

Deploying software.opensuse.org

a project by dmacvicar

After an internal call for help to take over software.opensuse.org deployment, I spend some time studying the code in order to find out what would it mean to take it over. The main reason was a PR from the community that has not been merged, and deployment depending on internal SUSE employees.

Updated about 2 years ago. 6 hacker ♥️.

Create a web application for configuring laitos - your "Do Everything" software for serious preppers

a 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. For added fun, laitos software enables nostalgic computer systems (such as Windows 98 and DOS) to access modern web by rendering web sites on laitos server, and provides web page interactions via text commands and screenshots.

Updated almost 5 years ago. 3 hacker ♥️.

Search people by tag

an 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.

Updated almost 5 years ago. 5 hacker ♥️. 1 follower. Has no hacker: grab it!

logorator: an offline internal analytics tool

a 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. I started this project with the aim of learning a programming language where I am not so comfortable yet (python). The purpose of this Hack Week project is to bring this basic tool at a minimal stable and usable state with the purpose of analyze the usage of a WebApp in scenarios where the WebApp is used in an internal network only (offline, disconnected from the internet).

Updated almost 5 years ago. 2 hacker ♥️.

LibertyDraft.dev

a record by hennevogel

Discover Free Software projects that expose you to real-world tech problems so you can gain experience for the job market.

Problem

Updated over 1 year ago. 3 hacker ♥️. 1 follower. Has no hacker: grab it!

SVG in-depth

a project by thutterer

Inspired by a conference talk I've attended a while ago (and my own struggles when trying to create something pretty basic just recently) I want to learn more about SVGs in general and their powers for modern web development in particular. Over the week, I want to

Updated over 4 years ago. No love. 1 follower.

Sharing logic between desktop and web based applications through WASM

an invention by IGonzalezSosa

Project Description

A few months ago, the YaST team released cockpit-wicked. Compared to YaST, this module contains a pretty simple data model, but there is still some duplication with YaST logic.

Updated almost 3 years ago. 8 hacker ♥️. 7 followers.

WebRTC individual track recorder

a project by avicenzi

Project Description

Do you need to record podcasts or interviews remotely?

Updated about 2 years ago. 6 hacker ♥️. 4 followers.

Convert openqa-mon to webassembly

a project by ybonatakis

Project Description

I want for long time to get my hands dirty with go and webassembly. we have (openqa-mon)[https://github.com/grisu48/openqa-mon] which is a monitoring tool for OpenQA.

Updated about 3 years ago. 3 hacker ♥️. 1 follower.

Chimera Policy Hub

a project by flavio_castelli

Project Description

Chimera is a Kubernetes policy engine. Its policies are WebAssembly modules, that can be published on regular OCI registries (same place where container images are pushed).

Updated about 3 years ago. 2 hacker ♥️. 3 followers.

Cockpit for YES Certification

a project by nm75

Project Description

A tool that may be a good place to start with a more modern UI for TC is https://cockpit-project.org/. This is being researched by the SUSE MicroOS development and now the YaST team. The TC/harness could be a module, that utilizes other SUSE modules. Cockpit has a web interface that can be accessed through any browser.

Updated about 3 years ago. No love. 2 followers.

Setup A Linux Cross Referencer for SUSE kernels

a project by tdz

Project Description

There's Elixir for browsing mainline Linux releases. We should set up a similar system for SUSE kernel releases.

Updated almost 2 years ago. 7 hacker ♥️. 5 followers.

Adopt Typescript in D-Installer

a project by IGonzalezSosa

Project Description

In January, we announced the D-Installer project, an attempt to build a web-based installer on top of YaST and Cockpit. Since then, the codebase has grown significantly, especially the JavaScript part.

Updated almost 2 years ago. No love. 3 followers.

Add xterm.js to D-Installer web interface

an idea by IGonzalezSosa

Project Description

Having a terminal you can use at installation time, especially while debugging, is pretty handy. With YaST, you can open a terminal anytime (ctrl+alt+shift+x) in the graphical installation. In the case of D-Installer, you need to switch to a TTY (e.g., ctrl+alt+f1) and stop seeing the installation screen. If you are installing remotely (unless you are using VNC in YaST), you must rely on SSH.

Updated about 1 year ago. 3 hacker ♥️. 3 followers. Has no hacker: grab it!

WebUI for your data

a project by avicenzi

Problem

You have too much data and you are a data hoarder.

Updated 5 months ago. 2 hacker ♥️. 2 followers.

A command line image collector tool for my gallery website

a project by AZhou

Project Description

After I start to do photography, I created a website as gallery to show my good photos (<https://gallery.alynx.one/&gt;), I don't want to host such a gallery on my own server because it's only some static images, and GitHub pages is perfect for it. But a easy to use way to submit photos and re-generate the webpage is needed. Currently I write a Telegram bot to do this, it is strange but useful, I don't need to write a whole CMS by hand, just listen to Telegram messages and call the render script.

Updated 5 months ago. 3 hacker ♥️. 1 follower.