PSuarezHernandez
Rooms management for Janus (Jangouts) using Salt
a project by ancorgs
Right now, every time a new team wants a new room in our Jangouts instance, they have to ping me and I have to manually create the room. That means: * Adding some lines to the corresponding config file
Upstream Salt snapper support
an invention by dmacvicar
Prepare the module and concept done for the CSM Workshop and prepare it for upstream inclusion.
Upstream plans to add some hooks to make it possible to automatically snapshot different stages of state.apply
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Gomoduino: put some nice lights on your workstation to notify your coleagues when you are busy
a project by vcuadradojuan
https://github.com/viccuad/gomoduino Gomoduino
Cryptocurencies in openSUSE
a project by pluskalm
I want to create devel project for cryptocurrencies/mining tools/blockchain related stuff, fill it with packages and submit at least some of them to Tumbleweed. Lets go on as Standa took care of creating network:cryptocurrencies
Use a SUSE OS on Raspberry Pi for a home entertainment and automation system.
an idea by bryanstephenson
- Get a SUSE OS working on my Raspberry Pi.
- Get familiar with networking commands and config file formats.
Unity3D : Moba : (Multiplayer Online Battle Arena) on SUSE Linux Planning / Design / Programming
a project by JCayouette
Unity3D : Moba : (Multiplayer Online Battle Arena) on SUSE Linux
This page is under development:
New SUSE R&D Employee workstation/laptop auto-installer
a project by dmacvicar
The idea is to create a bootable medium (eg. pendrive) that allows: * Selection of either SLES, Leap or Tumbleweed.
SUSE Music(ian) Space
a project by ralfflaxa
Once again, the SUSE band is coming together to make music and we're planning a party this time round!!! We have a band name :-)
Learning & using Tensorflow to estimate patch installation times on SUSE Manager
an invention by PSuarezHernandez
Introduction
TensorFlow™ is an open-source software library for Machine Intelligence written on Python. It was originally developed by researchers and engineers working on the Google Brain Team within Google's Machine Intelligence research organization for the purposes of conducting machine learning and deep neural networks research, but the system is general enough to be applicable in a wide variety of other domains as well. (https://www.tensorflow.org/)
Big SUSE Event Bus (for SUSE services integration)
a project by mdinca
Within SUSE we are using various systems for different tasks. E.g. GitHub and GitLab as DVCS, Jenkins for building or testing, OBS for building… and the list continues. Some of those systems can be interconnected in some way. But not every system can do that, especially if you are behind a corporate firewall and some (I'm looking at you GitHub) have a quota. So wouldn't it be nice to have something like a Big SUSE event bus, where every event we'd be interested in could be queried or subscribed to? But before conquering the world, we have to start small. Let's start with GitHub! GitHub has a decent API that let's you query their system. The goal looks like this: Allow multiple clients to query information from GitHub without using the quota irresponsibly. It should also be possible to push state changes to subscribers.
Machine Learning: Participate in a competition on Kaggle
a project by mdinca
The goal is to learn about Kaggle and Machine Learning. Resources:
get ibus-deepspeech speech recognition engine for IBus working on openSUSE
an idea by aspiers
As described in https://hackaday.com/2018/01/17/speech-recognition-for-linux-gets-a-little-closer/ Michael Sheldon created an IBus plugin that lets DeepSpeech work with nearly any X application. He’s also provided PPAs that should make it easy to install for Ubuntu or related distributions. Would be great to get this working on openSUSE!
Second Memory
an invention by jcavalheiro
What is it about? I write lots of notes, about almost everything. Writing is a very important part of my work and of my organization in general.
Uyuni: improve spacewalk-repo-sync performance
a project by moio
Let's make reposync faster
Every day,
Make "salt-toaster" available to be used outside SUSE
a project by PSuarezHernandez
The salt-toaster
(https://github.com/openSUSE/salt-toaster) is a tool created and developed by SUSE employees that we've been using for testing Salt since few years ago.
This tool uses pytest
in combination with Docker containers to allow testing the multiple versions of the Salt codebase and as well as Salt packages across multiple distributions.
Run and manage your Ansible cluster using Salt!
a project by PSuarezHernandez
At SUSE we've implemented a module on Salt called ansiblegate
which allows to run and manage your Ansible clusters using Salt.
This a very powerful module that bring lot of value to Salt when the users are planning on migrating or starting to use Salt and they already have an existing Ansible infrastructure.
SUSE incarnation of the Party Parrot
an invention by rsimai
The Parrot seems to have many fans meanwhile, in particular since we're running Rocket.chat at SUSE. Some may find these emoticons distracting, some find it just cool and I would certainly love to see something like the Partyparrot but as a "SUSE parrot", probably someone manages to make the SUSE Geeko move in a similar fashion, as party_geeko. Finally I'd love to see this uploaded to the cultofthepartyparrot.com under "Party Guests". Because clearly the Geeko insists! :-) Bonus: do the same with TUX for total ssǝuızɐɹɔ
Make Ruqola Rocket.Chat client useable / submit to openSUSE Tumbleweed
an invention by zbenjamin
Update: Ruqola ('zypper in ruqola') is now in Tumbleweed and Leap 15.2! For Hack Week 19 (Feb 2020) main goal is to test, polish packaging, potentially do fixes and select a snapshot to submit to openSUSE Tumbleweed. Upstream made one release but it was not optimal, development pace has sped up a lot lately and the client has become more stable and usable.
Easy openSUSE Upgrade
a project by maverick74
The idea is about an easy way to allow users to make upgrades (e.g.: changing from one major version like 15.0 to version 15.1) using a GUI and as easy as they can in Ubuntu. Something like a notification with a button to perform the upgrade with just one-click, instead of having to deal with the terminal, that frights some new users and gives them the sensation of an outdated system.
Port Salt virt modules to idem
a 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:
Polish filtra and move data collection to Postresql
a project by jochenbreuer
Last hackweek filtra was created – a tool to extract information like lead and cycle times from Github repos for (but not limited to) projects that are doing Kanban. The collected metrics can then be visualized with Grafana. Currently there are two problems with filtra:
Uyuni/SUSE Manager: build Python APE and a Salt+Python bundle to support ANY client operating system
an 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 containerization project
a project by moio
Deploy Uyuni as an app from the Rancher marketplace - or install via Helm on any Kubernetes cluster, on any OS, or any Public Cloud.
The dream
Produce an original piece of music using open source software (e.g. Ardour5, Hydrogen, Calf Plugins, etc.)
a project by jctmichel
Project Description
Since it has been near impossible to collaborate with other musicians at SUSE during the pandemic, I was considering an alternative music project for this Hackweek with any musicians at SUSE who might be willing to join.
Create short "videos/screencasts" demoing cool stuff in 5 minutes
a project by PSuarezHernandez
Project Description
The 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.
Predictive test selection for SUSE Manager
an idea by jordimassaguerpla
I once had a bad dream. I started good, a sunny day. I had just fixed an issue and push it to my fork, in order to create a Pull Request. I was happy. It felt awesome to have found a fix so elegant. Two lines of code.
osc Porcelain inside Emacs
a project by agraul
Project Description
Emacs
Create tool to analyze supportconfig to spot common SUSE Manager / Uyuni issues
an invention by cbosdonnat
Project Description
A supportconfig
provides a lot of files and data from the system, but it is often hard to spot the real issue in it. The idea of this project is to get machine-readable output for the supportconfig data and analyze them.
DIY flight sim throttle quadrant
a project by lpalovsky
Project Description
The idea is to create a DIY throttle quadrant for flight simulators like MSFS or X-plane.
Golan salt client sdk
an invention by RDiasMateus
Project Description
Develop an SDK in Go to connect to salt rest API.
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