Hi Michele,

I don't think it's very useful to give you a random number of ideas.
First give a pitch yourself, describing your interest areas and past 
achievements.

200 hours is really not much, that's like 1 month only. So be able to "hit the 
floor running" is essential.

Investigate what Blender already does, check our development wiki, especially 
the todo section.
http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/Dev:2.5/Source/Development/Todo

-Ton-

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On 11 Mar, 2013, at 11:25, Michele Fenu wrote:

> Hi blender developers,
> I'm looking for a bachelor thesis for my Computer Science degree at
> University of Turin.
> 
> This may be my first time with open source development and I don't know how
> I can contribute to this community, but I have about 200 hours to spend on
> the project and I'd really like to receive any suggestions on which field i
> can contribute to.
> 
> At the beginning I was thinking to develop a plug-in, but almost all ideas
> I've had were already developed by someone else (e.g. sapling, or camera
> calibration), so I decided to write this email.
> 
> Any help will be appreciated ;)
> 
> Thank you in advance,
> Michele
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