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Lubos Kocman

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This project is updated manually from the Agama:Staging project. Its intention is to provide more stable base for testing which gets at least basic manual testing. It is released less often than staging.

Building all things related to ansible, including ansible (the community package), ansible-core, ansible-lint etc.

Cockpit is a server manager that makes it easy to administer your GNU/Linux servers via a web browser.

https://github.com/openSUSE/iguana

Packages related to opentofu, the open source fork of terraform

Puppet lets you centrally manage every important aspect of your system using a cross-platform specification language that manages all the separate elements normally aggregated in different files, like users, cron jobs, and hosts, along with obviously discrete elements like packages, services, and files.

The project contains Salt from SaltStack and it's _hard_ requirements (aka Requires)

It does _not_ contain soft requirements (aka Suggests) for specific Salt modules. Those are in devel:languages:python

Build container images for SCC tools such as the scc-hypervisor-collector

Packaging terraform and different external providers

CIM, WBEM and all the other nice goodies for enterprise systems management.

Installer based on SaltStack

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all the little shell tools that dont fit in other projects

vdr
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Latest and greatest stable release packages for the Video Disk Recorder.

Additional plugins can be found in the vdr:plugins subproject.

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vdr:plugins contains the "less well maintained" plugins for VDR

Packages in here are provided "as-is", might fail to build or work and might be removed at any time. In short: stuff in here is unsupported.

If you want to use such a package and help maintaining it, then help getting it into the main "vdr" repo.

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Factory development project for virtualization-related packages

Watch the CI tests here: https://osinside.github.io/kiwi

This project provides stable KIWI packages for all supported Distributions. Please note: Packages are provided for the two latest distribution versions plus the rolling release if the distribution offers this concept. Older releases auto deletes from the project or settles in Virtualization:Appliances:Builder:Deprecated. Please branch off to your target when needed. Related projects:

* https://github.com/OSInside/flake-pilot

Contains the Live CD, JeOS, Vagrant boxes and possibly more.

This project is where work on new versions for packages related to containers, like docker, runc, etc. is being done. This project contains the packages as well as the runtime dependencies. Thus, feel free to add this repo to your box and install the packages you are interested in.

Some build time dependencies are on other projects that we use on "build time", like go packages. If you are interested on knowing where each build dependency comes from, use "osc buildinfo".

Some packages here are automatically submitted to openSUSE:Factory.

Feel free to fork the packages here and send submit requests with patches/updates.

This is the factory development project for Vagrant

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