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  1. techmeme.com/260121/p48#a26012 // I’m fairly convinced they’re just mining old #HackWeek experiments and claiming credit for the work

  2. techmeme.com/260121/p48#a26012 // I’m fairly convinced they’re just mining old #HackWeek experiments and claiming credit for the work

  3. techmeme.com/260121/p48#a26012 // I’m fairly convinced they’re just mining old #HackWeek experiments and claiming credit for the work

  4. techmeme.com/260121/p48#a26012 // I’m fairly convinced they’re just mining old #HackWeek experiments and claiming credit for the work

  5. techmeme.com/260121/p48#a26012 // I’m fairly convinced they’re just mining old #HackWeek experiments and claiming credit for the work

  6. 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: dominik.wombacher.cc/posts/hac

  7. 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: dominik.wombacher.cc/posts/hac

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

  8. (There's a non-zero chance that I might try and deal with it myself at *some* point, maybe during the next #HackWeek at my employer, but someone familiar #NodeJS #TypeScript etc will just be way more efficient and effective at it than myself.)

  9. (There's a non-zero chance that I might try and deal with it myself at *some* point, maybe during the next #HackWeek at my employer, but someone familiar #NodeJS #TypeScript etc will just be way more efficient and effective at it than myself.)

  10. (There's a non-zero chance that I might try and deal with it myself at *some* point, maybe during the next #HackWeek at my employer, but someone familiar #NodeJS #TypeScript etc will just be way more efficient and effective at it than myself.)

  11. (There's a non-zero chance that I might try and deal with it myself at *some* point, maybe during the next #HackWeek at my employer, but someone familiar #NodeJS #TypeScript etc will just be way more efficient and effective at it than myself.)

  12. (There's a non-zero chance that I might try and deal with it myself at *some* point, maybe during the next #HackWeek at my employer, but someone familiar #NodeJS #TypeScript etc will just be way more efficient and effective at it than myself.)

  13. Thank you, #SUSE, for #HackWeek, this time it was a big fun for me, and it seems I have actually managed to create something! Port of github.com/keis/git-fixup to POSIX Shell and suggestion to #git happened. Unfortunately, it seems that git-mentoring list seems dead (no reply for over a day).

    #openSUSE

  14. Thank you, #SUSE, for #HackWeek, this time it was a big fun for me, and it seems I have actually managed to create something! Port of github.com/keis/git-fixup to POSIX Shell and suggestion to #git happened. Unfortunately, it seems that git-mentoring list seems dead (no reply for over a day).

    #openSUSE

  15. Thank you, #SUSE, for #HackWeek, this time it was a big fun for me, and it seems I have actually managed to create something! Port of github.com/keis/git-fixup to POSIX Shell and suggestion to #git happened. Unfortunately, it seems that git-mentoring list seems dead (no reply for over a day).

    #openSUSE

  16. Thank you, #SUSE, for #HackWeek, this time it was a big fun for me, and it seems I have actually managed to create something! Port of github.com/keis/git-fixup to POSIX Shell and suggestion to #git happened. Unfortunately, it seems that git-mentoring list seems dead (no reply for over a day).

    #openSUSE

  17. SUSE Hack Week is over :( But it was a great time, can't wait for 2025! Day 5 recap: dominik.wombacher.cc/posts/sus
    Lot of coding today, actually only coding the whole day :D I solved the annoying problem from yesterday and finished around 2/3 of what was planned. I hope to get the rest done in the next week or two. My Goals were probably too ambitious, as always ;)

  18. SUSE Hack Week is over :( But it was a great time, can't wait for 2025! Day 5 recap: dominik.wombacher.cc/posts/sus
    Lot of coding today, actually only coding the whole day :D I solved the annoying problem from yesterday and finished around 2/3 of what was planned. I hope to get the rest done in the next week or two. My Goals were probably too ambitious, as always ;)

    #SUSE #openSUSE #HackWeek #pagure #AWS #CodePipeline #AWSCodePipeline #OpenSource #Python

  19. SUSE Hack Week day 4 recap: dominik.wombacher.cc/posts/sus
    Nothing fancy today. I had to fix a couple of things in my pagure dev instance. Writing the plugin code went fine till I hit a weird issue with one of the tests that I couldn't solve yet. Overall progress was ok but I lost a lot of time with unexpected problems. Let's see what will be finished on the last day tomorrow.

  20. Another day SUSE Hack Week, another recap: dominik.wombacher.cc/posts/sus
    The time I could invest today was pretty limited. I focused on further Architecture improvements. And started with the pagure ci plugin implementation. It's in an early stage but I'm confident that there is more to demonstrate tomorrow.

    My Project: AWS CodePipeline CI plugin for pagure on code.opensuse.org (hackweek.opensuse.org/projects)

  21. A couple bug fixes and improvements. Followed by research, tests and design decisions. SUSE Hack Week Day 2 recap: dominik.wombacher.cc/posts/sus

    I was hoping for a bit more progress today, bug hunting and planning took quite a while. Three days left, I'm still on track and confident that I have something usable at the end of the week.

  22. Each June, the #ResearchEngineering Group (#REG) at the #AlanTuringInstitute takes a break from its typical activities to participate in an internal #HackWeek.

    We did a lot of fun and "productive" work! Here's our post describing all the weird and wonderful project in detail 🦎 🦖 🫣 ♣️ 🥀 🦀 ☕

    medium.com/@turinghut23/a-look

  23. Successful first day at @Nextclouders #hackweek thank you @xh3n1 and Daniel for helping us with our issue today, we're proud to make a pull request today with full team effort! #RGSoC #learntocode #newfriends #womenintech #github #Nextcloudpic.twitter.com/RWvGFGTx2y #nextcloud