Hi, 

The good news is that the CAD import project is now fully funded. One of
the existing funders stepped in to cover the rest. 

If you are still interested in helping to fund CAD related QGIS
projects, we will also come up with a related proposal to make a vector
georeferencer part of QGIS core. Many CAD files aren't properly
georeferenced and it would be a useful side-project to offer a
user-friendly tool to georeference existing QGIS vector layers. 

I know that a plugin already exists - but this should really be a core
tool in QGIS. One tool to georeference both vector and raster files. 

Thanks, 

Andreas 

On 2016-03-16 09:23, Neumann, Andreas wrote:

> Hi all, 
> 
> I'd like to inform about the CAD import project funding state. 
> 
> Please see 
> https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B0h3PAH5uoY6c2hHTlBvWjdqQTQ/view?usp=sharing 
> for project details. 
> 
> Jürgen will try to base the work on libdxfrw (GPL2+ based) instead of Teigha, 
> to avoid licensing issues and regular payments toward the ODA (Open Design 
> Alliance). DGN won't be supported, as it isn't supported by libdxfrw. 
> 
> The whole project will cost 32k EUR out of which 28.5 k EUR are already 
> confirmed. So we are still missing 3.5k EUR. 
> 
> Please contact me off-list if you are interested in this functionality and 
> able to contribute. 
> 
> Thank you, 
> 
> Andreas
> 
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