Hi, I’d like to ask for a late exception for two changes extending our Qt Quick 
for Android<https://doc.qt.io/qt-6/qtquick-for-android.html> API.

First change: https://codereview.qt-project.org/c/qt/qtdeclarative/+/644210, 
reason for the delay is partially due to the tests in the same chain needing 
some bugfixing, and that reviews have taken some time to get done, but you can 
see from the patch dates that this has not functionally changed since the 
patchset uploaded on the 8th of May. It also includes some tests, and is an 
extension of the existing functionality, so should be a decently safe bet.

This qtdeclarative change has a supporting patch going into androiddeployqt 
here: https://codereview.qt-project.org/c/qt/qtbase/+/644138 which does not 
impact API, just extends the Java code gen happening at app build time. On this 
change, the last behavioral change (some renaming of generated code) was on May 
21st, and the last major code change was May 8th, so it would’ve made it into 
the Feature Freeze if not for waiting for the qtdeclarative change :)


Petri



From: Development <development-boun...@qt-project.org> on behalf of Jani 
Heikkinen via Development <development@qt-project.org>
Date: Friday, 30. May 2025 at 13.01
To: Qt development mailing list <development@qt-project.org>
Subject: [Development] HEADS-UP: Qt 6.10 Feature Freeze

Hi!



Qt 6.10 Feature Freeze will be in effect today. As earlier: If your changes are 
ready and approved by the end of today, you can still continue staging those in 
'dev' over the weekend. The plan is to branch from ‘dev’ to ‘6.10’ on Monday 
morning next week.



If your feature isn't ready by the end of today, you'll either need to postpone 
it to Qt 6.11 or request an exception.



br,

Jani Heikkinen

Release Manager

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