For SymPy the first place to look is at the ideas page [0] and see if
there is a project that interests you. If you have an interest in
doing something that currently isn't implemented that would be a good
project as well. To get started coding, I would take a look at the
developer's guide [1]. If there is something that isn't documented
well enough, look at the tests (inside the test directory of each
source folder).
Also don't forget you need to have a patch submitted via github before
we will accept the application. You can find easy to fix issues at
[2].
-- Andy
[0] https://github.com/sympy/sympy/wiki/GSoC-2011-Ideas
[1] http://sympy.org/development.html
[2] http://code.google.com/p/sympy/issues/list?q=label:EasyToFix
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