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author: Douglas DeMaio
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date: 2025-11-19 18:00:00+01:00
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layout: post
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image: /wp-content/uploads/2025/10/hack.png
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license: CC-BY-SA-3.0
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title: Hack Week Project Targets Bug Triage Automation
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categories:
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- Announcements
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- openSUSE
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- Community
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- Hack Week
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tags:
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- openSUSE
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- Contribution
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- Community
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- Developers
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- Project
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- Linux
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- Hack Week
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- AI
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- Bugzilla
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- Ollama
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- LLM
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A [Hack Week 25](https://hackweek.opensuse.org/) project aims to reduce the time developers spend navigating [Bugzilla](https://bugzilla.opensuse.org/) by introducing an AI-driven triage and reporting assistant.
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The [Bugzilla Goes AI - Phase 1](https://hackweek.opensuse.org/25/projects/bugzilla-goes-ai-phase-1) project proposes using a locally hosted AI model to summarize bugs, recommend next steps and deliver a daily digest through a simple Web Interface.
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The project aims at integrating the Ollama LLM with a [Bugzilla](https://bugzilla.opensuse.org/) instance through a dedicated API connector. Once connected, the AI agent could analyze bugs, assign them to a team, produce short summary and create actionable items. Developers could scan workloads without opening Bugzilla.
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The project may design the AI tool to highlight what matters rather than change Bugzilla workflows. The system may report only on bugs that have changed since a previous triage, which could reduce the time developers spend re-checking old and/or inactive tickets.
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Core benefits that could emerge from the prototype is a daily bug debriefing that offers an automated overview of issues, relevant change alerts, which should reduce noise of resurfacing activity, and provide a follow-up feature that helps developers realize the next steps.
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Time constraints to develop the project during Hack Week and AI accuracy remain notable risks, but a prototype could provide a meaningful step toward modernizing bug triage for openSUSE and the open-source ecosystem.
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Hack Week, which began in 2007, has become a cornerstone of the project’s open-source culture. Hack Week has produced tools that are now integral to the openSUSE ecosystem, such as [openQA](https://open.qa/), [Weblate](https://weblate.org/) and [Aeon Desktop](https://aeondesktop.github.io/). Hack Week has also seeded projects that later grew into widely used products; the origins of [ownCloud](https://owncloud.com/) and its fork [Nextcloud](https://nextcloud.com/) derive from a Hack Week project started more than a decade ago.
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For more information, visit [hackweek.opensuse.org](https://hackweek.opensuse.org/).
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