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. |
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! |
Work on enhancements for oqa-searchan invention by mdonis DescriptionI created oqa-search last hackweek to help/automate the searching phase inside openQA for a given MU to test. |
Evaluate IronCore Open Source Projecta project by tkutning DescriptionEvaluate the IronCore Open Source Project (Virtualization) |
Implement a GTD-like productivity solution using emacs org-modea project by gniebler 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. |
Contribute to terraform-provider-libvirta project by pinvernizzi 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. |
Marvin & mmtests improvementsa project by gbertazi DescriptionMarvin & mmtests are a benchmarking infrastructure used by the suse performance team. The goal of this project is to improve it. |
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. |