http://www.techmeme.com/260121/p48#a260121p48 // I’m fairly convinced they’re just mining old #HackWeek experiments and claiming credit for the work
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This #openSUSE #Hackweek taught me that someone can be a 10x developer once get rid of 9x unimportant things

I finished my Hack Week 25 project "SUSE Virtualization (Harvester): VM Import UI flow"!

Currently, migrating VMs requires writing Kubernetes manifests.
So I thought, wouldn't it be cool to do this through the Harvester UI directly?
Who knows, maybe you'll see this feature in a future release ;)

Read more on my blog: http://dominik.wombacher.cc/posts/hack-week-25-vm-import-ui-flow-harvester.html

#SUSE #HackWeek #Harvester #VMImport #UI #OpenSource #VueJS #Rancher #RancherExtensions #Frontend

Hack Week 25: VM Import UI flow for SUSE Virtualization (Harvester)

My Hack Week 25 project to integrate the VM Import Controller flow into the SUSE Virtualization (Harvester) UI

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So, my status report for the #openSUSE #hackweek:

1. Tried to start some improvement of #Vis but then I got to so much discussion and unwillingness of other maintainers to accept LLM-generated patches, that I have left the project, and switched back to #Neovim. Pitty, because vis is in many aspects better, but I just don’t have energy to fight.
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Me he pasado la @openSUSE #hackweek implementando un compilador (gcc frontend) para un lenguaje sencillo, y ha sido bastante divertido https://github.com/danigm/toki-ilo
One week deep into Linux system programming, I'm really enjoying it. I guess I should burn this book now. #Hackweek #openSUSE
Happy #Hacking to everyone diving into ideas, breaking things, and #building what matters most. #opensource #HackWeek https://hackweek.opensuse.org/
SUSE Hack Week

Hack Week is the time SUSE employees and openSUSE community members experiment, innovate & learn interruption-free for a whole week.

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Meet #openSUSE Lounge, a #HackWeek project to modernize #community member management.
Built with #Laravel, #Tailwind, Alpine.js & #MariaDB, it could make onboarding, voting, and credential handling smoother than ever. https://news.opensuse.org/2025/11/26/hw-project-takes-aim-improving-membership/
Hack Week Project Takes Aim at Improving Membership Management

A Hack Week 25 project is looking to simplify how the openSUSE community manages memberships through a new platform called openSUSE Lounge. The openSUSE Loun...

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Zig + SSH =🔥A native #SSH implementation in #Zig is being revived at #HackWeek. Get involved with the project! #openSUSE https://news.opensuse.org/2025/11/17/hw-project-to-zig-ssh/
Hack Week Project Aims to Implement SSH in Zig

A Hack Week 25 project seeks to finish a native SSH implementation written in the Zig programming language that gives developers a lightweight, flexible alte...

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Remember when we mailed #DVDs as a #thankyou? Now there's #Kudos; it's a #HackWeek project to help #openSUSE contributors give meaningful thanks to each other. https://news.opensuse.org/2025/11/12/hw-project-seeks-to-launch-kudos/
Hack Week Project Seeks to Launch Kudos

A new Hack Week 25 project aims to display appreciation and recognition for contributors across the openSUSE Project. Called Kudos, the application is design...

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