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Typo-forgiving zypper search plugin
a project by cdywan
Sometimes you search for a package, and you don't find it because you're not typing it right. Of course there's regex support behind the scenes but it requires conscious effort to make use of.
Motivation
Bring to life the Studio Kiosk in Frankenstrasse
a project by digitaltomm
Project Description
Make use of the Studio Kiosk in front of my office:
Authenticated hashes for BTRFS
a project by dsterba
Project Description
Implement a checksum algorithm for BTRFS that uses and authenticated (keyed) hash. There are 2 cryptographically secure hashes supported by btrfs, sha256 and blake2b.
openSUSE MicroOS based NAS
a project by dmach
Project Description
Try running openSUSE MicroOS on a home NAS.
Look into distrobox as a launcher of desktop and applications on ALP
an idea by yfjiang
Project Description
Look into distrobox as a launcher of desktop and applications on the latest ALP image.
Learn database theory and realize a simplest one as SQLite
a project by renxt0310
Project Description
Based on SQLite3.
(Rust) Manage systems in NetBox using NetBox-Sync
a project by chock
Netbox-Sync
Imagine this, you are managing your infrastructure for your lab or server farm using the popular NetBox tool. Everytime you install a new machine you connect to it and collect all the system's information to enter into NetBox. Including stuff like system resources, architecture, vendor, type and all the network interfaces. Tedious isn't it?
Welcome Hack-Venturers, to the Age of Choice!
an invention by dfaggioli
Project Description
SUSE Hack Week is about bringing people together, building bridges and letting them have fun, while they also grow, develop their interests, experience collaboration and enhance their cooperative spirit, when having to deal with complex problems and difficult situations.
Create a new markup language with parser in rust
a project by nkrapp
Project Description
Write a parser for my own markup language in rust using parser combinators. The idea originated from a joke about creating a markup language similar to markdown called "fml".
Contribute to documentation *light*
a project by chabowski
Project Description
You might recall that the SUSE (BCL) documentation team for HW21 offered a project called "EVERYONE can contribute to documentation – See how YOU can join the party". Even if this year, unfortunately, we are not able to host a live workshop event about documentation and how to interact with us, we would like to continuously push awareness that our invitation to contribute to open source and SUSE documentation NEVER expires :-).
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