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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?
Linux System on USB stick
an invention by jsmeix
I like to have a Linux system that completely runs on an USB stick (read and write also for persistent storage) so that it can run
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.
Inqlude, the Qt software archive
a project by cschum
During Hack Week 7 I worked on an archive of Qt-based libraries. The goal was to easily make all available Qt libraries accessible to developers. Think CPAN for Qt. So I hacked on a web site and a command line client. There was a little bit of progress on the project since then, but with the upcoming KDE Frameworks 5 there will be quite a number of additional libraries available for Qt developers. This should be well represented in Inqlude as well. The coverage of Inqlude is also still not complete, and the tooling needs some improvement as well, especially regarding integration with distributions.
Resistance is Futile - Using zypper to "upgrade" CentOS/RHEL to openSUSE/SLES
a project by RBrownSUSE
zypper is magic
A number of experiments suggest that it may be feasible to run zypper from an openSUSE 'live' media against a 'foreign' RPM based OS installation (eg. CentOS) and then 'zypper dup' to openSUSE
Voxel exploration game
an invention by KGronlund
The idea is to play around with a minecraft-like block exploration game, written from scratch in C using SDL2 and OpenGL 3.0. Minimal dependencies, probably won't be a game as such before the end of the week, but the goal is to have a world generated and to be able to walk around in it. Why? Mainly to refresh my 3D knowledge, catch up with what's happened since I last played with that stuff, and to have fun. :) * Source code
Company Dashboard
a record by hennevogel
Grab the workstation in the room behind the reception desk and make it a serve some dashboard framework like dashing to the TV at the reception desk and the network.
Things to display:
Machinery Inspectors for RHEL Systems
a project by tgoettlicher
Machinery supports inspection of SLES11 and SLES12 systems right now. It would be beneficial to be able to also inspect RHEL systems for various reasons:
openSUSE 13.2 ARM hackathon
a project by algraf
openSUSE 13.2 is taking shape on ARM, but we need to make sure we smoothen its edges to make an actual release out of it. The goal of this project is to make sure all devices we should run on actually work and that the last few packages necessary for productive use of ARM devices work properly on 13.2.
Investigate Rails reporting frameworks for SCC
a project by wstephenson
Reporting demands on SCC are increasing. Rather than creating hand crafted 'one-shot' reports in response to every request, this project aims to discover whether there is a better way.
OSEM Android App
an idea by hennevogel
Whitewash Gigitty, brand it and ship it on google play for events.opensuse.org
Hippocardus - Flashcard bot for Telegram
a project by hfschmidt
Hippocardus is a flashcard bot for Telegram. One of the most popular flashcard apps for the desktop and mobiles right now is Anki.
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
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
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.
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.
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.
Loosely coupled integration between SUSE Manager and Machinery
an idea by joachimwerner
The Machinery project adds one feature to SUSE Manager that even Salt in its current state can not fully provide: You can scan a complete system for all programs, configuration files, users, and services that are present, and compare those over time. The first goal of this hack week project is to create a standalone server (or container) that is going to be the Machinery "collector", and then loosely couple it through Salt, e.g. via a Salt Runner like the Spacewalk Runner or a Salt Proxy.
Make Yast CA Mgm-Ng out of Yast RMT module
an idea by ikapelyukhin
:warning: Bold and crazy ideas down below, read only if you dare :warning:
Yast CA management module isn't on SLE15 yet, so now in Yast RMT module (package name yast2-rmt
) we have our own implementation for generating SSL certificates that doesn't depend on libcamgm
.
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.
Without data this is just an opinion (SCC Analytics)
an invention by digitaltomm
Research on BI tools to crawl eg. SCC data. This is an internal project, tracked at SUSE Confluence.
Looking for projects around:
Nothing at the moment
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