Google and all the mentors from their respective organizations are currently evaluating each project to decide which ones have reached the initial expectations. After this is done (which can last until the end of September), Google will publish a complete list of all successful projects (or at least this is what I've heard).
Anyway, from NetBSD's side, check out the NetBSD-SoC page where you can find information and code about all accepted projects.
gcc3 is not the default compiler in the NetBSD 1.6.x branch; therefore, it's not a goal for the pkgsrc branch to work cleanly with gcc3, AFAICT. Even though, -current was switched recently to gcc 3, so it will surely be a goal for the next major release. Anyway, all fixes done during the freeze WRT this will get into the pkgsrc branch, but not all packages will be fixed to work with gcc3.
Anyway, from NetBSD's side, check out the NetBSD-SoC page where you can find information and code about all accepted projects.
gcc3 is not the default compiler in the NetBSD 1.6.x branch; therefore, it's not a goal for the pkgsrc branch to work cleanly with gcc3, AFAICT. Even though, -current was switched recently to gcc 3, so it will surely be a goal for the next major release. Anyway, all fixes done during the freeze WRT this will get into the pkgsrc branch, but not all packages will be fixed to work with gcc3.