digitaltomm
Nuremberg
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.
Climbing Ticklist
an invention by j_renner
Ticklist is a web application enabling users to record their ascents of climbing routes as well as to maintain their personal list of currently projected routes. My implementation went from working alpha back to pre-alpha status (~ basic things not working) while migrating parts of the codebase (knockout.js -> angular.js). The goal of this hackweek project was therefore to finish this migration and fix the basic features in order to make the app useful at least for personal usage. The current technology stack is node, express, sequelize, jade (templating), angular and twitter bootstrap. Lots of future features come to my mind, like showing advanced statistics, integration with social networks, support bouldering ticklists as well, location based stuff, and so on.
Trivialine - an Online Multiplayer Trivia
a project by cyntss
<a href="http://trivialine.herokuapp.com/" target="blank"><img src="https://scontent-a.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-xap1/v/t1.0-9/103560303124060156120696822168581672115471n.png?oh=d7ff3f6c32934ea362156d071e0b660a&oe=54B1308C" width="460px"/></a>
We have the pleasure to introduce you to the first Online Multiplayer Trivia:
Discourse forum instance for internal use
a project by kpimenov
Discourse is a really great opensource forum, written in Ruby on Rails and Ember.js. We should try to use it to complement mailing lists and IRC in internal communication, when we need persistent, searchable discussions (with helpful links to the outside world) for a broad and offtopicky subjects.
Work reports 2.0
a project by kalabiyau
Micro-service for - making a report
internal "gravatar" with floor icons
an idea by lnussel
set up an internal gravatar clone with floor icons for use in ibs, openqa etc * Surrogator
internal "gravatar" with floor icons
an idea by lnussel
set up an internal gravatar clone with floor icons for use in ibs, openqa etc * Surrogator
QDirStat - Qt-based directory statistics: KDirStat without any KDE, now based on Qt 5
a project by shundhammer
This is about porting the old KDE 3 based KDirstat to the latest Qt 5. KDirStat didn't use that much KDE infrastructure to begin with, and KDE seems to be more and more a moving target. Project repo and web site with more details:
Group Refactoring of OSEM
an invention by hennevogel
Meet up NBG meeting room Paris with fellow Ruby on Rails hackers, throw an editor/shell onto the wall, grab a cup of coffee and refactor OSEM code together. That way we can share knowledge about setting up the development environment, editor tricks, RSpec patterns, gems or general rails code. Interested? Join us!
Group Refactoring of OSEM
an invention by hennevogel
Meet up NBG meeting room Paris with fellow Ruby on Rails hackers, throw an editor/shell onto the wall, grab a cup of coffee and refactor OSEM code together. That way we can share knowledge about setting up the development environment, editor tricks, RSpec patterns, gems or general rails code. Interested? Join us!
TumbleSLE - Applying Tumbleweed Logic to the SLE codebase for more efficient testing & development
an invention by RBrownSUSE
Right now internal SLE development is still organised & structured around the concept of 'Milestones'. Schedules are defined, deadlines are set, and off we go making Alpha 1, 2, 3, Betas 1, 2, 3, RC's, and so on. Meanwhile, QA has evolved, and with openQA and other automated tooling we are increasingly testing SLE in a more agile, rolling model, testing every single build as soon as it's produced by OBS, and just paying extra attention to the Milestones with additional manual testing.
Build a minetest server inside SUSE network
a project by whdu
An introduction from minetest website: " Minetest is a near-infinite-world block sandbox game and a game engine, inspired by InfiniMiner, Minecraft, and the like. Minetest is available natively for Windows, OS X, GNU/Linux, Android, and FreeBSD. It is Free/Libre and Open Source Software, released under the LGPL 2.1 or later. " In short, MineTest is a Free and Open Source re-implementation of MineCraft, but it provide many flexible features compare MineCraft. It's not only a game but also a framework for developers to extend so to make their own worlds.
RMT: repository mirroring tool
an invention by ikapelyukhin
The project
Currently we at SCC team are working on RMT -- a repository mirroring tool and SCC registration proxy, that will supersede functionality of SMT in SLES15.
Visualize new SLE15 module trees in SCC as an interactive tree diagram
a project by thutterer
Everything is (in) a module now. They depend on each other and you need a whiteboard and a few different colors to understand and remember how.
Give a shot at photogrammetry
an invention by ikapelyukhin
Results: * https://ikapelyukhin.github.io/
Photobooth with RaspberryPi
a project by digitaltomm
The software is a rails app with an Angular.js frontend using the gphoto2 library to trigger a Nikon D60 camera. Features: take pictures, browse pictures, automatic upload to a gallery (tumblr, flickr, owncloud), qr code for download,
The SUSE Game
an invention by ilausuch
** UPDATE ** After a week of hard but passionate work we have managed to finish the first version of The SUSE Game with a surprising final!
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.
Design the 2021 Open Build Service sticker
a project by hennevogel
2019
Improve performance of JRuby's hash implementation
an invention by cbruckmayer
Synopsis
JRuby is an implementation of Ruby on the JVM. It aims to be a complete, correct and fast implementation of Ruby, at the same time as providing powerful new features such as concurrency without a global-interpreter-lock, true parallelism, and tight integration to the Java language to allow you to use Java classes in your Ruby program and to allow JRuby to be embedded into a Java application.
Write a commandline client for the geekos
an invention by dheidler
There used to be a tool called tel
that would show information about a user including his phone number, room number, etc:
$ tel tux
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.
FrankenCampus Canteen Menu PDF Parser aka Mahlzeit!
an invention by cwh
Project Description
Make a PDF parser command line tool that brings the Nuremberg Canteen's Menu to a usable format (Plain text, JSON) that can be used in WebApps, Smart Displays or a Slack/IRC Bots.
Explore a popular desktop distro -- Steam Deck OS
a project by zcjia
Project Description
I'd like to explore a very popular desktop Linux distribution from last year -- the Steam Deck OS. It is said to be immutable, so I hope to get some inspiration from it to help our ALP.
Learn about ALP
a project by XinLiang
Learn about ALP
influxdb-rails 2.0
a project by hennevogel
Release v2.0 of the gem and dashboards TODO: https://github.com/influxdata/influxdb-rails/issues?q=is%3Aopen%20is%3Aissue%20project%3Ainfluxdata%2F118
Logos Competition: openSUSE, Tumbleweed, Leap, Slowroll and Kalpa
a project by ddemaio
Logos Competition: openSUSE, Tumbleweed, Leap, Slowroll and Kalpa
The openSUSE Community is considering a new, distinct openSUSE logo to represent the project as well as four new logos for the following openSUSE distributions; Tumbleweed, Leap, Slowroll and Kalpa. There have been discussions of a new openSUSE logo over the years, but the timing to transition to a new logo wasn’t ideal, until now.
OBS Studio for noobs
a project by FridayKetchup
OBS studio is free and open source software for video recording and live streaming. As SUSE Ambassador I do a lot of video creation and editing. As Open Source Ambassador I prefer to work with (F)OSS instead of some proprietary standards in the market.
WebUI for your data
a project by avicenzi
Problem
You have too much data and you are a data hoarder.
Improved Product Development Process
a project by rtsvetkov
Renew the Product Development Process to accommodating the Latest Standards
Goal for this Hackweek
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.
TUI interface for Agama
an invention by ancorgs
State of the Art
Agama, the future (open)SUSE installer, can be controlled with two user interfaces:
Preserve SUSE's history
a project by fos
Project Description
SUSE dissolved an old warehouse, containing lots and lots of boxes with old SUSE / SuSE / S.u.S.E software. All of those boxes were originally going to be dumped in March 2021, which could be prevented.
Switch software-o-o to parse repomd data
a project by hennevogel
Currently software.opensuse.org search is using the OBS binary search for everything, even for packages inside the openSUSE distributions. Let's switch this to use repomd data from download.opensuse.org
(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?
A quantum physics experiment puzzle (designed with Google's CP-SAT solver)
an invention by moio
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