GSoC result is out. I was supposed to wrote on that very day, but could not due a certain pressing engagements.
This year we received two applications, and both were viable and needed for the LibreDWG project. But due to paucity of time with Mentors, we could afford only to have one student. Jaskaran, you may continue with your project. You don't need GSoC or permission to get involved with any FOSS development. As you applied for LibreDWG, that mean you must have considered it better suited to your skill set, and found it interesting. So we expect you keep involved with LibreDWG. Piyush Parkash, accept congratulations on behalf of LibreDWG community. You have a bulk of work ahead of you. Needless to say that now it is the time to be doing any research your project requires. Start doing tasks everyday. Start writing diary daily. In case you have any question / doubt, don't hesitate to ask here on this mailing list. During this time try to turn your proposal into a project plan. That mean, you need to do code, after community period ends, and not struggling to finding required information or asking questions. You should know what you need to do by then. All the best! -- H.S.Rai .Org.Com
