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yfjiang
- investigate to deploy the mini-program SDK on Linux (nw.js desktop environment and tumbleweed wine stack)
- invest time to learn a bit the MINA frame work
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keichwa
- Check and verify SGML tools
- Parse and validate mostly markup-less files with SGML tools
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tbazant
The main part of our toolchain that allows us processing and publishing documentation is daps [1]
As i'm using Vim to write our product documentation in DocBook format, i started to develop 'vim-daps' [2] and 'vim-docbook_templates' [3] plugins to integrate daps experience into Vim.
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alarrosa
Continue improving my personal project, bard. Bard is a music manager for your music. It stores all information about your music collection in a Postgresql database .
The current release can be used from a terminal and has the following working features:
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npower
Samba now has an experimental Spotlight backend using Elasticsearch as fileindex.
It seems that creating a similar backend could also be something that could be useful to investigate in the context of the windowssearch feature for samba
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pvorel
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pdostal
I am trying to build a cheap Kubernetes cluster on top of Kubic.
* The purpose is to have production personal cluster.
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jlausuch
Create a basic web app where you can search for Progress tickets and create Jira tickets to a certain project.
Outcome:
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aginies
Play with kiwi and liveCd capabilities to create a Small liveCD to get a rescue and multimedia system in less than 700MB.
Will be a liveCD in Full french.
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vstsironis
Solid Ground[1] is a powerful software tool, essential for the daily tasks of an L3 agent. Built upon Django framework[2], it greatly simplifies the storing and management of the needed information for orchestrating the various, tedious and sometimes quite complicated actions (steps) of the L3 process[3]. And although Solid Ground is significantly benefited by the utilization of Django's ORM (and other components such as Rest, views, etc.) and has very strong command line interfaces (l3t and Django admin's shell), it lacks a modern, user friendly, clean and with nice user experience (i.e. engaging) WUI!
The purpose of the current project is to leverage Bootstrap - the world’s most popular framework for building responsive, mobile-first sites[4] - in order to enhance Solid Ground's WUI without disrupting its operational capability! In other words to apply a cleaner, more engaging look and feel that will not break Solid Ground's functions.
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witekbedyk
RxPY is a library for composing asynchronous and event-based programs using observable collections and pipable query operators in Python.
The goal is to learn reactive programming with ReactiveX.
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johnvickyy
Intellipaat offers Machine learning training that mainly focuses on key modules such as Python, Algorithms, Statistics & Probability, Supervised & Unsupervised Learning, Decision Trees, Random Forests, Linear & Logistic regression, etc. Machine learning is an application of artificial intelligence (AI) that provides systems the ability to automatically learn and improve from experience without being explicitly programmed. Machine learning focuses on the development of computer programs that can access data and use it learn for themselves.Machine Learning, as the name suggests, provides machines with the ability to learn autonomously based on experiences, observations and analysing patterns within a given data set without explicitly programming. Machine Learning, as the name suggests, provides machines with the ability to learn autonomously based on experiences, observations, and analyzing patterns within a given data set without explicitly programming.
Project 01: Analyzing the trends of COVID-19 with Python
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peterrpaul
Intellipaat is offering a comprehensive AWS course created by industry experts. The entire AWS training course is in line with the AWS Certified Solutions Architect exam. You will learn various aspects of AWS like Elastic Cloud Compute, Simple Storage Service, Virtual Private Cloud, Aurora database service, Load Balancing, Auto Scaling and more by working on hands-on projects and case studies. You will implement AWS best practices in this training.
What projects I will be working in this AWS certification course?
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mkubecek
This can be seen as a subproject of ethtool netlink interface but from the technical view it's independent.
Every new piece of software is going to be buggy and with frequent changes and rewrites, new regressions are introduced. Automated selftests can help a lot but as ethtool deals with hardware devices, we do not want these tests to depend on a specific hardware. The netdevsim driver was created as a virtual device which (unlike e.g. dummy) cannot be used for actual network traffic but implements various configuration interfaces so that it can be used for their (automated) testing.
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mbrugger
labgrid [0] is an embedded board control python library with a focus on testing, development and general automation. It includes a remote control layer to control boards connected to other hosts.
My idea was to use this to be able to test my MediaTek boards remotely.
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joadavis
I recently got a Fitbit Versa 2 smartwatch (thank you wellness incentive) and found there was a clock face that looked like a Linux prompt. Which got me thinking about creating my own. The dev.fitbit.com site looks helpful and worth following their quick tutorial. Mix in a SUSE logo and a tail that curls/uncurls with the seconds and it may become a great way to show off some nerdiness.
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SLindoMansilla
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a
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varkoly
The goal is to find a way for developing and simple testing an IONIC based multiplatform app with REST API on openSUSE.
The focus is to find a way to secure token handling for SSO.
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an
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mwilck
I've got a small filtering proxy in our home LAN, used as a web filter for my kids. One most annoying mis-feature is that every time a Linux computer with a "modern" UI such as GNOME connects to the network, a popup window asks the user to enter "tickets" for my Fritz! box, although NM correctly sets up the proxy and net surfing is possible just fine. Currently the only workaround for this is to deactivate NM's "connectivity check" altogether. IMO that's not the right solution - if NM is able to detect and configure proxies for the system, it should also be able to use these proxy settings for its connectivity check.
This touches on the fact that proxy configuration support is generally in a miserable state (not only) on Linux.
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zyuhu
This project purpose are:
1) research and config openwrt network
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yosun
I plan to summary exist knowledge in filesystem part during hackweek. And learn some more feature about btrfs/xfs/ext4.
The motivation is to speed up test result review in the future.
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about 1 year
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an
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simotek
As per the title I am aiming to investigate a much nicer conky default, I have a short list, but it depends on asking people nicely to license there work, if I have to create something from scratch it probably won't happen this hackweek.
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deneb_alpha
The Maintenance Coordination, Security and Quality Assurance department documentation is organized and handled on Confluence and there are several pages and how-to available for new team members or other colleagues searching for more information.
The processes and workflow documentation is a key asset for on-boarding quickly new employees and for improving existing workflows.
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an
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oertel
currently netapp-harvest only pulls performance data
(as seen on http://netapp-grafana.suse.de/ internally)
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pgajdos
In Apache:Modules, there are two sort of macros for testing a module used, older ones, %apachetestmodule* and newer one, %apacherexcheck based on apache-rex. Remove usage of %apachetestmodule* and, where possible, check with %apacherexcheck.
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lslezak
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mcepl
Future of tools supporting editors in dealing with particular languages is in my opinion in the LSP protocol. Therefore I look with a bit of worry on the fact that there is no good LSP server based on the top of rope. python-language-server uses it a bit internally, the Microsoft Language Server for Python is in C#, so it is completely something different.
The goal of this project is to write a very simple nucleus of the LSP server based solely on rope for the language analysis and actions, which would be at least able to do “jump to the definition of a symbol”.
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about 1 year
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an
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marxin
OpenBLAS is a high-performance linear algebra library that's implemented mainly with vector instruction directly written in assembly language.
The goal of the project is to learn more about the implementation and get familiar with the vector instructions.
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a
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Xiaojing_liu
Be familiar with the process of writing a test case in openQA by taking a ticket from a QA team.
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a_faerber
The recent Banana Pi BPI-F2S board features a new Arm SoC SP7021 by Sunplus, which is not yet supported in mainline Linux.
Prior to Hackweek I had prepared UART and interrupt controller drivers and Device Tree for Sunplus SP7021's Arm Cortex-A7 cores: GitHub branch f2s-next
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about 2 months
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an
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sisingh
I am interested to learn about the Go Lang, and investigate the scope of using Go in our existing projects.
Resources used:
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kwk
Converting old black and white photos or movies transform such artefacts from the past to the present.
I will experiment with DeOldify (https://github.com/jantic/DeOldify) on state-of-the-art GPU hardware and try to base this software on openSUSE.
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jsmeix
The current disk layout recreation code in ReaR
is about 10 years old now and more and more
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ph03nix
Since my fork of Son of Grid Engine is apperently used by some people, I would like to use the Open Build system to create ready-to-use rpm packages for at least openSUSE Leap.
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hfschmidt
For a long time, I have wanted to port a card game called "26" to the digital world. I've been playing 26 since I was very young, especially in the winter months, when it was too cold to go play outside.
26 is played by 2 players. Each player has a stack of 20 cards (all face-down, except for the top card), and 6 cards in their hand. The goal of the game is to get rid of all your cards by building flushes on the board. The first player to get rid of all their cards wins.
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mvetter
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an
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waynechen55
Kimchi is an HTML5 based management tool for KVM. It is designed to make it as easy as possible to get started with KVM and create your first guest. Kimchi manages KVM guests through libvirt. The management interface is accessed over the web using a browser that supports HTML5.
Its installation and configuration does not adapt to work very well with SLES, although it fully supports openSUSE Leap.
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michals
There are many fun peripherials that you can connect to a RPi but PC users are not left out either
* attiny85 <a href="http://www.banggood.com/ATTINY85-Mini-Usb-MCU-Development-Board-For-Arduino-p-971122.html"><img height="48" src="http://img2.banggood.com/thumb/large/2014/xiemeijuan/03/SKU207366/SKU207366-3.jpg"/></a> has SPI and i2c interface so could be possibly used as USB<->i2c or USB<->SPI bridge. Unfortunately, the USB support needs some non-standard timings so there is quite a bit of integration and debugging needed.
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abhishekl
Currently AWS uses a SMT solver to decide on public/non-public policies https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/security/protect-sensitive-data-in-the-cloud-with-automated-reasoning-zelkova/
Learn about SMT solvers & see how feasible using a smt solver is for supporting the more minimal policy set in ceph object storage RGW
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about 1 year
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an
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tbechtold
The SES team already has code to spawn nodes in OVH (OpenStack public cloud) and to register the spawned node as a Jenkins worker.
Do something similar for AWS and make it generic so it can be used by others, too.
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ph03nix
I would like to improve my existing meteo project by trying out two new sensors
* CSS811 gas sensor (for when stuff is burning in the kitchen)
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rsimai
I recently bought a Lioncast LK200 RGB keyboard which is a nice piece of hardware and has exactly the look and feel I want. All basic functions work well under Linux. Unfortunately the manufacturer only provides user software to upload/download profiles and control the LEDs for Windows. The device can be configured and operates autonomously from any OS but color setup is a PITA and it's very easy to factory-reset, and lose all config.
I approached them but Lioncast seems neither interested to support native Linux nor to provide protocol specs so one can implement it. I thought to take this as an example to learn about reading and reverse-engineering USB device software.
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darix
define data types to collect informations about cameras and lenses to have a shared data store for lensfun and photo editors.
Current state:
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an
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lkotek
There is no possibility to select default web camera at GNOME settings, but we can easily run into an environment with multiple cameras (integrated and the external one). As a result we can only select web camera if certain application allows us to do so via menu provided by the same application. This could be a problem, because not all applications do so - for example Firefox automatically selects first available camera on the system.
This project aims to find suitable way for adding this functionality at GNOME level. For example via contribution to Tweaks tool (formerly known as a Gnome Tweak Tool) or other tool if necessary.
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seanmarlow
Mash is a Python based CI/CD pipeline for automated testing and publishing of public cloud images. Currently the production and development deployment for the package is inconsistent, slow and manual. This is a barrier to rapid development, deployment and testing. It also means the development workflow is different than production. This can lead to production issues which were not seen during development.
In order to modernize the Mash workflow I plan to spend the week digging into a plethora of tools to first learn then build out a new workflow. The goal is to simplify deployment by choosing tools that provide consistency, modularity and repeatability. By leveraging the best tools available we can harden the code and accelerate the release cycle.
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josegomezr
Zero-ish downtime deploy on da cheap!
This project aims to get a 0-ish downtime deployments (very easily achievable with Kubernetes) just using:
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about 1 year
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an
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llzhao
the address: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z-aZYUuTrN0
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michael-chang
The LTSP (Linux Terminal Server Project) helps in netbooting LAN clients from a single template installation that resides in a virtual machine image or a chroot on the LTSP server, or the server root (/, chrootless). This way maintaining tens or hundreds of diskless clients is as easy as maintaining a single PC.
The objective is to learn and setup LTSP server/service via our KIWI-ltsp and look a bit into container technology to have the process automated in a (presumably) docker container. That will help a lot in migrating the LTSP server to a different PC or creating new instance almost effortlessly.
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mcaj
Our Team has been using the Salt as main tool for IasC.
We did a lot of work there we learn how to use for access (ssh) control,
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itxaka
Learn how to develop and create some plugins/apps for rocketchat.
One that comes to mind is to enhance gerrit links which all are enriched with the same text, no matter what you link. A plugin could extend those links into printing some proper info like the patch name so its easier to click on those.
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