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Postit Art Uber-Geeko at All-Hands-Area NBG
a project by jnweiger
The huge glass front of the Allhands Area facing Maxfeldstrasse wants to shine in Geeko-Shape. Prior art:
Learn the Basics About Creating Android Apps
a project by keichwa
What's about an app that helps you with downloading openSUSE documentation? Does a free app for managing gettext files (.pot, .po) already exist?
Revive (web)pin for openSUSE
a record by lrupp
Which package currently provides libfoo.so.6 ? A question for/from packagers and currently not easy to answer, even if the Build Service might know about the content of packages inside a repository as he created the nice filelist.gz files inside the repomd directories with all the needed information already.
Revive (web)pin for openSUSE
a record by lrupp
Which package currently provides libfoo.so.6 ? A question for/from packagers and currently not easy to answer, even if the Build Service might know about the content of packages inside a repository as he created the nice filelist.gz files inside the repomd directories with all the needed information already.
Revive (web)pin for openSUSE
a record by lrupp
Which package currently provides libfoo.so.6 ? A question for/from packagers and currently not easy to answer, even if the Build Service might know about the content of packages inside a repository as he created the nice filelist.gz files inside the repomd directories with all the needed information already.
Persona openid for Build Service
a project by k0da
Build Service needs an openid. Imagine following case:
'Who's that guy?' - a floor based mini game
an invention by thutterer
Documentation
What is it?
Improve linuxrc/rescue system
a project by aginies
<p>Rescue system has a lot of options , but most of them can only be set at boot time, first idea is too provide a way to configure them while the system is running.<p>
some ideas
Write test cases for DAPS
an invention by fsundermeyer
DAPS, the "DocBook Authoring and Publishing Suite" provides a tool set for easy creation and publication of DocBook sources on Linux. DAPS lets you create HTML (incl. webhelp), PDF, EPUB, man pages, and other formats with a single command. DAPS is used and developed by teh SUSE documentation team.
Release DAPS 2.0
a project by fsundermeyer
DAPS, the "DocBook Authoring and Publishing Suite" provides a tool set for easy creation and publication of DocBook sources on Linux. DAPS lets you create HTML (incl. webhelp), PDF, EPUB, man pages, and other formats with a single command. DAPS is used and developed by teh SUSE documentation team. The official DAPS release is 1.1.7. SUSE internally DAPS 2.0 rc2 has been released. A few issues need to be fixed (mainly closing open bugs and adding missing test cases). The goal of this project is to fix these issues, so DAPS 2.0 can be publicly released.
Unreal 4 Engine from Source / Lightweight RPG & Single Level
a project by JCayouette
The Unreal 4 game engine has been ported to Linux! The goal will be to install Unreal 4 engine native from source on openSUSE 13.2. If successful we can work on building a small fun game using one of UE4 blueprints and game templates: Top Down, Side-Scroll, or FPS.
Get the new SUSE Floor ready to use!
a project by rsalevsky
The new SUSE Floor is nearly done. The core functionality is already implemented and only some basic features are left.<br> <br>
Package DAPS for Debian using the BuildService
a project by tbazant
DAPS (https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/Documentation:Tools/daps) is a tool we use in the documentation team to create/validate/export/... docbook documents. It's currently available for SUSE and openSUSE systems, and I believe that packaging it for Debian GNU Linux would help both the DAPS and the Linux community (and me myself as I'm using Debian at home as well :-)
Simplify packaging our books
a project by keichwa
Our books are also available as regular software packages such as 'sles-manuals_en'. There is a semi-private script that I use to generate the requisites (fetch the old version from the BS, tar the XML sources with daps, update .spec and .changes, etc.) and to submit the results to the BS.
continue / push osc2
a project by mstrigl
While osc is growing and getting more and more complex and hard to maintain, there is an object oriented rewrite of osc which key points are:
Sonnenhut: Simple dashboard for photographers
a project by dpopov
Sonnenhut is a simple Pythong web app that provides basic info useful for planning photographic activities. The current iteration does the job, but it can be improved and extended in a number of ways. If you are interested in photography and familiar with Python, you are welcome to join and contribute to the project.
Distillery (aka OpenDOC)
a project by sven15
SUSE has lots of information in a jungle of tools within the company network. We want to create a platform to extract and refine (distil) the available information and display it in a meaningful manner. The overarching goal is to make available data more accessible. The initial idea sparked in a Knowledge management workshop for the SUSE Documentation Team. A first, refined version was presented as OpenDoc at openSUSE Conference 2016
Research/Development: `Doc as Code` Using Asciidoctor, Jekyll, gh-pages, TravisCI, Bootstrap v4 and any Additional Tech Discovered Along the Way
a project by JCayouette
Doc as Code
with Asciidoctor, Jekyll, and TravisCI
Goals: (Subject to change)
openSUSE:Factory python2/python3 split
a project by pluskalm
As in near future, there will be python2python3 in Factory but no /usr/bin/python and in SLE-15 base no python2 it is necessary to start checking/switching dependencies. See also:
GitLab-OBS-openQA bridge/integration
an invention by oholecek
Hackweek 17
Play with ionic framework
a project by mschnitzer
There is a super cool framework for mobile phone apps available: ionic (http://ionicframework.com/) ionic allows you to write apps in HTML, (Angular) JavaScript, and TypeScript for any mobile phone platforms: iOS, Android, and Windows Phone. You just need to know how to use HTML and JavaScript and you can start writing an app and convert it to any mobile phone platform.
Get rid of your foreign currencies - support the war on hunger!
a project by mfeilner
The Doc team decided to collect remainders of foreign currencies to donate them to a 3rd world project. There is a box in the Documentation office on 1st floor AND in the All Hands Area where you can drop coins, bills or whatever currency you have left over from your last holiday trip that you don't need anymore.
Reactive programming with Python RxPy
a project by SShyukriev
I'm planning to get basics of Reactive Programming and especially the documentation in ReactiveX and try some examples from RxPy Interesting links:
Learn to speak, read and write German
an invention by cjschroder2
My German reading and speaking skills suck. I've forgotten everything except "Mehr Bier, bitte". A week of intensive immersion ought to enable me to order food as well. And converse with my German team members. Especially when we go out for meals and drinks. This should have a concrete goal, so I will write a short story in German to demonstrate my amazing new fluency*.
[unassigned] improve new openSUSE image writer
an idea by lnussel
In order to aid loading openSUSE installation and Live images on USB sticks we have a little GUI program called imagewriter. It's a bit dated so Fabian started a newer one with better UI suitable for touch screen that offers the available images on demand, store images offline for conferences and fairs etc: https://github.com/openSUSE/imagewriter2 It's written in C++ with Qt and still needs some work to be production ready:
Learn python by building a homepage with Flask
an idea by mbrugger
I thought it would be time to learn a new programming language. I decided to go with python, as it's an all-rounder and I have some basic knowledge on that. The idea is to go through the Flask how-to and from there on start to implement my own homepage. This will introduce me to Python and web development at the same time.
git-based mail client
an idea by KGronlund
I want to create a more modern mail storage format, which leverages git and tagging instead of folders to manage my mail. This is inspired by having used notmuch and mbsync for a long time, liking the good aspects of this setup but getting frustrated with the problems. Mainly the issue of storing mail on multiple computers with eventual consistency (for example being able to read mail on my laptop when travelling but my desktop computer when at home).
Intensive Python refresher
an idea by cjschroder2
Refresh my sad neglected mad Python skillz, and become reasonably fluent once again. Focus on improving cool YAML to DocBook XML conversion script https://github.com/SUSE/doc-cap/pull/102
Learn OBS with an example
an invention by jevrard
git-deps and hatop deserve some more native packaging love. let's improve this and make a good package for multiple distros when possible.
Time Cube
a project by cbruckmayer
An initial prototype from the last hackweek can be found on YouTube Some may know the reality TV show shark tank where entrepreneurs pitch their startup ideas to get an investment. There is a German franchise of this show called "Höhle der Löwen".
Create doc-kit for Smart Docs
an invention by ta-ro
Project Description
Create a new doc-kit to set up and maintain Smart Docs.
Looking for projects around:
Nothing at the moment
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