Make my humble console collection more presentablea project by lpalovsky DescriptionThis year I decided to start collecting game consoles and currently they are just sitting on shelves. |
Add productcompose support to skippkg-findera project by mlin7442 Description |
Remove `flask_restx` dependency from masha project by amunoz Description |
New features in openqa-trigger-from-obs for openQAan idea by jlausuch DescriptionImplement new features in openqa-trigger-from-obs to make xml more flexible. |
Better diff'ing experiencean idea by MSirringhaus DescriptionFor diff-ing directories, I usually like to use meld, but it struggles a lot with large trees. |
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. |
Research how LLMs could help to Linux developers and/or usersa project by anicka DescriptionLarge language models like ChatGPT have demonstrated remarkable capabilities across a variety of applications. However, their potential for enhancing the Linux development and user ecosystem remains largely unexplored. This project seeks to bridge that gap by researching practical applications of LLMs to improve workflows in areas such as backporting, packaging, log analysis, system migration, and more. By identifying patterns that LLMs can leverage, we aim to uncover new efficiencies and automation strategies that can benefit developers, maintainers, and end users alike. |
Bootstrap openSUSE on LoongArcha project by glaubitz Description |
Update Haskell ecosystem in Tumbleweed to GHC-9.10.xa project by psimons Description |
FastFileCheck workan idea by pstivanin DescriptionFastFileCheck is a high-performance, multithreaded file integrity checker for Linux. Designed for speed and efficiency, it utilizes parallel processing and a lightweight database to quickly hash and verify large volumes of files, ensuring their integrity over time. |
Investigate the openQA installation process for IPMI and PowerVMan idea by rfan1 Description |
Work on kqlite (Lightweight remote SQLite with high availability and auto failover).a project by epenchev DescriptionContinue the work on kqlite (Lightweight remote SQLite with high availability and auto failover). |
Enhance SUSE doc team pages on Google sitesa project by jufa Description |
Save pytorch models in OCI registriesa project by jguilhermevanz Description |
What can Container be used for and how they work -- learning sessiona project by berndschubert I am more or less completely new to K8s, but I'm interested in learning it. |
Build a GUI with Godota project by Servus007 DescriptionThe main goal is to discover Godot options not to build only games, but also creating GUI with it. |
Complete technical trainingsa project by cvidot DescriptionI would like to use Hack Week as an opportunity to improve my skills and get a better understanding of key topics that are essential for my daily tasks (advanced Linux administration, networking, QA principles, Perl/Bash scripting). |
Learn using LangChain/LangGraph to facilitate LLM application buildinga project by fanyadan DescriptionLearn how to apply LangChain or LangGraph into LLM application building |
SBK simulator enhancementsan idea by kieferchang Description |
Packaging Mu on OBSa project by joeyli DescriptionPackaging Microsoft Mu project |
using cargo-crev for plain git repos (no rust, no cargo crate)an idea by jzerebecki Description |
Uyuni developer-centric documentationan idea by deneb_alpha Description |
Git CI to automate the creation of product definitionan idea by gyribeiro DescriptionAutomate the creation of product definition |
Drag Race - comparative performance testing for pull requestsa project by balanza Description«Sophia, a backend developer, submitted a pull request with optimizations for a critical database query. Once she pushed her code, an automated load test ran, comparing her query against the main branch. Moments later, she saw a new comment automatically added to her PR: the comparison results showed reduced execution time and improved efficiency. Smiling, Sophia messaged her team, “Performance gains confirmed!”» |
Technical talks at universitiesa project by agamez Description |