Hello!


I'm currently in my last year of bachelor studies, and I'm now looking for a 
topic for my bachelor thesis. I've had a wild idea of doing a KDE-related 
engineering project since it sounds fun, would give me a good occasion to help 
advance open source software that I use and love, and appears to be an 
acceptable way of doing the thesis from my university's side.



Since it would have to be a big project, "scratching my own itch" with bugfixes 
won't work. It would also require a sensible degree of novelty, so doing 
something-that-GNOME-has-but-in-Qt is also not an option. Finally, for a 
successful project I would need to prove its relevance, so that would have to 
be something actually useful and releasable as part of our products.



That's why I decided to write an email to this mailing list and ask if someone 
with more insight into Plasma's development direction has some ideas for such a 
project.



As for me, you may have seen me around KDE for a while :) I study applied 
mathematics and computer science at ITMO University in St Petersburg, so have a 
background in mathematics, algorithms and data structures, and other relevant 
subjects. I primarily code in C++ and have some insight into Qt/KDE software, 
and I've worked on Chrome OS in the past. There are some topics suggested by 
the university (mostly around machine learning), and there will likely be some 
more from its partner companies, but I am curious if I can also complete a 
well-defined and meaningful project for KDE.



Best regards,

Ilya Bizyaev <m...@ilyabiz.com>

Reply via email to