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Learn Ruby and Ruby on Rails
an invention by alarrosa
The main goal is learning Ruby and enough Ruby on Rails to hack on the hackweek tool and fix (what seems to be) a simple issue like this . For that, I'll have a look at the following tutorials/documentation, and probably follow a couple of them:
Work on KDE translation improvement
a project by vpelcak
I intend to work on translation of KDE to Czech language. http://i18n.kde.org/stats/gui/stable-kde4/team/cs/
create openSUSE 13.1 images for ARMv7 and ARMv8
an idea by dirkmueller
Currently the last working images for ARMv7/v8 are openSUSE 12.3 based. Since then a lot of new features and regressions have been introduced, so it is time to refresh the appliances based on 13.1 and make them work.
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 :-)
A SUSE chronicle 0.1
a project by rhaidl
Talking to people, getting the information about what had happened in the SUSE history, bringing all together to kind of a chronicle. Let's give it a try :-)
Crowbar on openSUSE
a project by tboerger
In order to build a community around crowbar, our cloud installer, we need to get this running on openSUSE as well. So let's find some time to move the packaging of crowbar from the ibs to the obs! In the end, there should be working packages in
Hell-O-Kitty
an idea by coolo
HWinterstellar happens a week before halloween, so my project is to create a Hell-o-Kitty.
There are various 3D-Models e.g. http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:184363 - and adding some LEDs that blink using a tinyDuino into it should be very possible during hackweek.
I want to learn the Nette framework
a project by tbazant
See http://nette.org
Dockerize-it
a project by fteodori
Create a set of ready to use Dockerfiles based on OpenSUSE, and find a nice home for them to live in. Useful containers or just for fun, let's dockerize-it all.
Package some stuff for openSUSE-Factory
a project by pluskalm
As every hackweek, lets package/update/cleanup some stuff fore factory: Update/package:
Docker research
a project by fanyadan
It's just my learning project about Docker, I will research and learn how to deploy and configure Docker and Docker cluster, and also I will try to learn everything related about Docker.
Portus: build Docker images from Dockerfile
a project by flavio_castelli
Minimal objective
This is what we consider is the minimum result we can achieve at the end of the hackweek.
kanku - openstack handler
an invention by M0ses
kanku make's installation and testing of kiwi images built by OBS very easy. https://github.com/M0ses/kanku
SUSE papercrafts - Portus
a project by fteodori
Sometimes it is hard to promote our project at conferences and events. During this hackweek I'd like to prototype a papercraft for promoting Portus at the upcoming containercon.
Hack the Hack Week tool
an invention by hennevogel
This project is about advancing the tool you're currently browsing. It got started back in Hack Week 9 to retire all the weird tools we've used in the past to track ideas. As you can see it has gone far but is still far from done. There are lots of features missing and bugs to be fixed on github. Get going!
Use jenkins as openQA UI
an invention by okurz
motivation
jenkins is a great CI system (continuous integration) with a plethora of plugins available. SUSE QA uses openQA extensively as it excels in distribution and product testing - not only image comparison (common misconception ;-) ). How about combining both in using jenkins with plugins to act as a UI for openQA?
Simulate SD card in software
a project by algraf
To make OpenQA work with real ARM devices, we need to control * Reset
Improve Jangouts UI
a project by ancorgs
The current Jangouts UI is limiting us when thinking about adding new features. Some examples: * This (using the whole thumbnail to pin a participant) was implemented, but the result is far from optimal (I have not even deployed it in production).
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
Integrate Machinery into SLEnkins (QA-automation-testing)
a project by dmaiocchi
WEB_PAGES:
virtio-serial in OpenStack
a project by e_bischoff
Currently, the usual way to communicate with VM instances in the cloud from outside is ssh. This is okay for most uses, but a) does not work when you mess up with the guest's ability to network and b) requires a free floating IP. I wonder if, for qemu/kvm instances, it would be possible to use virtio-serial possibilities : from the guest, it is seen as a serial port, and from the outside, it is seen as a UNIX socket, or as something else. It is fast, as it does not go through virtualization and device drivers.
extend ansible's zypper module
an idea by dwaas
At the moment the module supports a very limited amount of functionalities that our favourite package manager provides. Might be interesting to look into repo manipulation (add, remove, modify) as a starting point
zypper-docker with multiple backends and an API
a project by mssola
During the last CSM workshop I started to refactor zypper-docker in a way that: - The CLI code and the "library" part got split.
Fix up configurations, pet projects and so on
a project by mssola
Since I'm already working on a work-related project (https://hackweek.suse.com/14/projects/1388), I decided to also spend some time improving some of my toolbox. This includes configurations, scripts, pet projects and so on. I don't expect anyone to collaborate on this, but if someone is interested to know which scripts, programs and such I'm going to touch, feel free to ping me.
Work on KDE translation improvement
a project by vpelcak
I intend to work on translation of KDE to Czech language. There are lot of typos and fuzzy messages accumulated in Summit project of KDE. I intend to work on them and increase KDE translation coverage.
Automate Haskell Packaging
an invention by psimons
We have various individual tools to automate parts of the Haskell packaging process, like cabal-rpm
, but those tools aren't integrated into a fully automated system that keeps Haskell packages up-to-date with as little human intervention as possible. I would like to build that system. Stackage provides us with an accurate list of packages and versions that are known to work together well, and there are basically two flavors: the nightly snapshot (bleeding edge) and the LTS release (stable API). The former is appropriate for Tumbleweed, IMHO, and the latter is appropriate for stable releases like SLE or Leap.
Now, we can use cabal-rpm
to generate spec
files automatically for all packages in a Stackage release and check them into OBS. The process does need some tweaking, however, because cabal-rpm
generates spec files that don't always work well for SUSE. We could (a) branch cabal-rpm
and add SUSE-specific know-how to remedy that issue or we could (b) maintain a set of patches that adapt the generated spec files to our needs. Once the Stackage releases are available in an OBS development project, we need another automated process that submits all updated packages to openSUSE:Factory, etc.
Taskotop on the web
a project by dleidi
Taskotop is a tool to check what taskomatic is currently doing on a SUSE Manager server: it's a command line python tool. The core of the tool is to get some info about jobs that taskomatic is running with a fixed time cycle running some queries and showing results to the shell.
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.
Trigger openQA jobs via Jenkins
a project by bchou
Try to use Jenkins 2.0 CI environments to trigger jobs which running in openQA Topic 1:
DevOps learning
an idea by wanglh
I want to learn something about DevOps tool chains And make a automatically management server to control all my test vms.
bs-update enhancements
a project by rneuhauser
bs-update simplifies package updates in BuildService, targeting mainly people who are both upstream and package maintainers.
A fresh look at Crowbar scope and UI
an invention by romanarcea
The project is about taking a fresh look at Crowbar UI for SOC provisioning. Main goal is to mock user workflows that would allow to scale Crowbar to support multiple datacenters, a more flexible way to add large number of nodes and manipulate services, as well as control and customize various types of hardware groups. <i>Note: Bellow links and images might not work without VPN enabled</i>
Get real with NFV on Suse OpenStack Cloud
a project by mmnelemane
The idea behind the project comes from recent work on integration of OpenDayLight with Suse OpenStack Cloud 6/7. The goal for this Hackweek project is to realize a demonstrable NFV use-case on Suse OpenStack Cloud with as much reduced manual orchestration as possible. The use-case to consider is to run a Service Function Chain(SFC) with basic Network functions like Firewall/QoS that run as services on JeOS Guests on SUSE OpenStack Cloud (SOC).
Automate to save time for hacking
a project by locilka
Yast team has a great experience in automating tasks that can be done by machines in order to save time that can be used better. We usually use Jenkins for running these jobs.
Why to use automation?
Build Docker images with pure Salt
an invention by dmacvicar
Results
Submitted upstream.
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.
spec-cleaner improvements
a project by pluskalm
We want to improve translation of dependencies done by spec-cleaner (i.e. cmake(blah)) and so on - see github.
Prepare Crowbar for the future!
a project by vuntz
There are a lot of issues in Crowbar due to the legacy of poor internals. This is blocking things quite a bit when it comes to improving Crowbar for adding new features. Let's fix it! So far, 39 pull requests opened!
Analyze supportconfig data with ELK (elasticsearch, logstash, kibana)
a project by kwk
We all pant for customer data. Which hardware do customers run ? Which packages are installed ? Which services are running ? etc. pp. A lot of this data is in the supportconfig. But this is neither collected, nor centralized, not easily accessible.
Avocado testing framework
a project by leylekler
Investigation of the testing framework Avocado (successor of autotest) Virtualization tests within the framework - xen, kvm, libvirt, qemu tests (we have used kvm tests done in autotest framework)
openSUSE OpenStack Cloud
a project by bmwiedemann
make crowbar+openstack work on openSUSE Leap 42.2 part of this is setting up public CI. For that, we need to port mkcloud to work on Debian.
OpenStack Benchmark Dashboard
a project by chuller
Tasks
- Setup host
Looking for projects around:
Nothing at the moment
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