KDE is always in need of good people. It's also relatively different than what you work on normally, so it may be a good fit to learn something new. You don't want to work on more .Net, do you? 3.4 just came out, so you can get your hands dirty with a freshly-opened CVS tree. http://developer.kde.org/ and http://developer.kde.org/source/anoncvs.html B