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== 2018 ==
[[Category:Qt for Python]]


==== 22. March 2018 ====
==2025==
- Topics to cover:
    - Release process (do we follow Qt?) 


==== 15. March 2018 ====
=== 20 November 2025 ===
- Fix to create 3.6 Linux wheels under review.


==== 08. March 2018 ====
* General topics
- msvcrt.dll to be shipped on Windows
** Some conference's cfp are closing in December
- wheel snapshots are automatically generated
* Infra & Releases
  - start with public availability under http://download.qt.io/snapshots/ci/
** 6.10.1 will go out today/tomorrow
  - snapshots to public pypi server under discussions
** 6.5.11 commercial LTS also to go out this week (webengine issue discovered but will be fixed in 6.5.12)
- discussion on how to increase value of official pyside mailing list http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/pyside
** Might adopt 3.14 in one of the CI nodes in January (3.14.1) or February (3.14.2)
- looking at build issues on Windows (improving error handling)
** Discussion on the Qt platforms requirements, their pythons, and dependencies.
- Participation in Python User Group meeting in Berlin (https://www.meetup.com/Python-Users-Berlin-PUB/events/xhqwhpyxfblb/)
* Bugs & Features
- [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-595 PYSIDE-595] - Heap Type conversions ongoing
** Adjusting coin scripts to avoid building python 3.11
  -  test bed created for easier development
** Extracting a bit of the properties from the QtQuick integration, so it could be used by other projects like bridges
- [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-363 Documentation]
** Many changes related to release
  -> Managed to make libxml, libxsl an optional dependency falling back to QtXmlPatterns (despite [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/QTBUG-66925 QTBUG-66925])
** Fixing an issue on missing metatypes in Qt (they were renamed)
  -> Small fixes to doc modifications
** Fixing a couple of example issues
  -> Fix class inheritance diagrams for nested classes
** Yocto builds showed a few issues with clang that were addressed
** Improving a bit the cross compiling infrastructure to decouple
** Multimedia player has been heavily modified in C++ and trying to adapt to Python
** Other small patches to improve our build process
** Soon to split the generator to its own directory in order to better modularize the shiboken solutions


==== 01. March 2018 ====
- automatic snapshot process almost in place (pending reviews) (RTA to follow)
- general bug fixing (including build and version problems)
- most community Pyside1 pages point to official Pyside 2 (Qt for Python) wiki pages
- [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-595 PYSIDE-595] - Heap Type conversions ongoing
- documentation improving
  -> class diagrams being generated
  -> missing links and references
  -> dependencies to qdoc bugs
  -> snapshot process in works
- added support for scoped enums in pyside
- Important things discussed:
  - PySide2 versioning (current proposal WIP patch at https://codereview.qt-project.org/#/c/221767/)
    - Do official releases follow Qt branch names? -
        -> yes (minor release of Pyside is bound to same minor release of Qt
        -> patch level version may differ
    - Will we have snapshots, and if so, will they be uploaded to pip? How will we handle snapshot versions?
        -> tentative yes, if public pip server supports snapshots Pyside should be good citizen
    - alpha / beta / RC versioning?
        -> Pyside should follow the Qt schema
    - Probably need to take into account PEPs for versions pushed to Pypi.
    - Shiboken / PySide2 versions in sync?
        -> yes, they should be in sync
    - Will we specify a version for 5.6 branch?
        -> yes, but no packages being made
    - Are we sticking to the package name PySide2, but follow Qt 5.x versions as PySide2 versions?
        -> Pyside2_5.11.0 as in https://codereview.qt-project.org/#/c/221767/
  - Do we want to deploy msvcrt dlls into Windows packages?
    -> needs more research - is it really needed ?
  - Do we want to ship debug symbols for Qt inside the PySide2 packages?
    -> not for now
  - Do we want to ship debug Qt shared libraries for macOS packages? (not possible on Windows, not applicable on Linux afaik).
    -> not for now
  - How will the pip upload process look like? Manual uploads? Who takes care of it?
    -> Qt release team will take care of it
  - Current branching policies:
    -> 5.6 branch stops being merged into 5.9 (after pending patches have merged) -> cherry-pick mode
    -> 5.9 is base line for patches and being forward merged to 5.11
    -> no packages from 5.9 & 5.6 (interested parties need to get it from git)
    -> 5.11 becomes branch for first TP
    -> dev is feature development
    -> all first TP release related patches go to 5.9 (and 5.11 subsequently)


==== 22. February 2018 ====
=== 13 November 2025 ===
- dev branch is still/again broken in CI, seems like pyside issues
- changes to create automatic snapshots out of CI is still under review
- Numerous small fixes to the [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-363 doc] generation, significantly bringing down the number of documentation warnings
- Massaged build rules to improve built packages
    - Removed unnecessary _utils.py file [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-600 PYSIDE-600]
    - Changed wheel package names to contain both PySide2 version and Qt version against which it was built [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-613 PYSIDE-613]
    - Finally got libclang to be deployed into packages
    - Improved build process not to copy unnecessary symlinks and duplicating libraries when creating wheel (so that you don't get 3x size increase because of 3x number of WebEngine libraries) [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-495 PYSIDE-495]
    - Fixed wheel package names to contain correct minimum deployment target with which macOS was built with (on further analysis, this will need further improvement) [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-612 PYSIDE-612]
    - Fixed rpath handling for QtWebEngineProcess when creating standalone packages on macOS [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-605 PYSIDE-605]
- Added CMake build rules for scriptable application example [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-597 PYSIDE-597]
- Investigated and fixed a heap corruption bug in a test that caused constant crashes on macOS CI runs
- Reduced number of warnings when running shiboken to create user bindings (like scriptable application example) [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-587 PYSIDE-587]
- [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-595 PYSIDE-595]: Making slow progress, still debugging. It's a difficult process, but assumption is that it will work.
- Havent's merge [https://codereview.qt-project.org/#/c/220083/ this new patch] because we should be 200% sure it's properly working.
- Working on a few bugs [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-106 PYSIDE-106] [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-570 PYSIDE-570]
- One of the bugs [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-611 PYSIDE-611] was valid only for 5.6, but I noticed a strange behaviour on 5.9, so I will keep working on it, even after we move 5.6 to cherry pick mode.


==== 15. February 2018 ====
* General topics
- CI broken, 5.6 & dev branch broken, 5.9 just got working again
** Checking other UI frameworks to get new examples ideas.
- first TP will be 5.11 based (needs 5.11 git branches, 5.6 branch goes into cherry-pick mode, 5.9 branch remains main target)
* Infra & Releases
- more modules added to doc, qt3d & qtquick has some special handling
** 6.5.11 commercial lts is postponed a bit more
- snippet work ongoing
** 6.10.1 scheduled for next week
- snapshot generation on the agenda
** Android wheels had some issues, but it was fixed
- lots of bug fixing e.g.: [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-104 PYSIDE-104]
* Bugs & Features
- [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-560 PYSIDE-560]
** CMake changes for using Development.Module broke cross compilation, but it got fixed.
** Catching up with unmerged improvements from past versions
** Revisiting the build creation to avoid using PySide6 directory for the _Essentials and _Addons wheels.


==== 8. February 2018 ====
=== 6 November 2025 ===
- Looking through previous EuroPython talks to write a proposal for this year.         
- Working on a few bugs (fixed a couple related to objects references),               
    - that sadly will open new issues with memory management. A further analysis on this matter could improve the current memory leaks on PySide.                         
- Trying to "organise" a little the typesystem XML files.                             
- Working on [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-104 PYSIDE-104] that ended up being a general issue on PySide about a proper verification between slots and signals arguments, to find the best match.
- Merged a few build related changes in 5.6
  - Pending change for [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-593 PYSIDE-593]
  - Pending change for [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-605 PYSIDE-605]
  - Merged changes for [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-603 PYSIDE-603] and [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-604 PYSIDE-604]
- Investigated and attached minimal reproducible example for [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-585 PYSIDE-585]
- Investigated some macOS build related aspects for package release
- 5.6 CI is unblocked, but 5.9 CI is blocked due to qtbase issues (version bumping)
- [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-560 PYSIDE-560] waiting for view
- [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-595 PYSIDE-595] work ongoing, not ready yet
- [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-363 PYSIDE-363]  Documentation: Fixed images, fix handling of qdocconf files  that contain several modules. Looking at snippet resolution.
- Problems with Qt3D due to refactoring of Qt3Dextras in 5.10. Pushed  [https://codereview.qt-project.org/#/c/219105/ patch] suggestion.


==== 1. February 2018 ====
* General topics
- Continued work on documentation [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-363 PYSIDE-363], fixed static pages, add more modules, fixed parameters to qdoc, images
** A team member at Meeting C++
- The GettingStarted wiki is getting better, besides a cleaning it a bit
* Infra & Releases
  - moved the topics around to have guidelines by supported platform (''a la Qt'')
** 6.10.1 release coming in a couple of weeks
  - have received feedback and trying to add more information
*** Waiting for a few more changes and changelog to branch-out
- Addressed bugs:
** Planning to automate the release/upload process
  - [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-34 PYSIDE-34]
* Bugs & Features
  - [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-264 PYSIDE-264]
** Fixes to the colorpalette example discovered while working on bridges
  - cleaning a bit Shiboken's XML files.
** Discussion splitting tools into a separate wheel. Complicated situation for Addons-tools, might motivate having two new wheels for Essentials and Addons.
  - [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-560 PYSIDE-560]
    - ported to 5.9, extended to 18 header files
    - solved unicode problem
    - reduced the patches to be minimal (avoid many #ifdef's, use a verbose macro name if possible)
    - made everything compile but one announced file: "object.h" depends on the heaptypes solution ([https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-595 PYSIDE-595]). Removed WIP status,review pending.
  - [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-595 PYSIDE-595]
    - Started experimenting
    - turned out that the signature extension barfed because it could no longer find the type "__name__". The function PyType_Type.tp_new needs to be called to provide the "ht_name" attribute that is used in heaptypes.
- solving the attribution file issues.
- Pending patches to fix libICU issues
- Pending patches to fix OpenSSL issues [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-599 PYSIDE-599]
- Pending patches to deploy libclang library for shiboken
- Improved documentation about OpenSSL dependency
- Pending patches for cleaning up build scripts a bit (logging and refactoring)
- Pending patches to reduce barrage of warnings [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-587 PYSIDE-587]
- Pending patch for adding CMake build rules for the scriptable_application example (useful as a reference on how to use shiboken for custom bindings) [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-597 PYSIDE-597]
- Old 5.6 CI integration issue fix, but a new issue appeared that was fixed for 5.9 and dev, but still blocks 5.6
- Updated the qml basics tutorial


==== 25. January 2018 ====
=== 30 October 2025 ===
- Pyside not renamed
* Infra & Releases
- Releasing preparation
** Releases in the next couple of weeks
  - pip packages created by coin
* Bugs & Features
  - Automated release testing (RTA) (installing pip, launching an example)
** Taking care of old patches to decouple shiboken6_generator and have it as a separate directory
  - final selection of release package targets to be define closer to release (depending on current stable ABI work)
** sub-interpreter might be available in PySide7 due to major API changes (still to be confirmed)
- Investigation doc issues when using prefix & shadow builds
** adaption to 6.11
- Need to identify prime demos/examples
- Started to rework [[PySide2 GettingStarted|Getting Started Guide]] wiki
- Addressed cmake build issues
- Handling libICU issues (causing linker issues when importing QtCore)
- Continued work on [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-560 PYSIDE-560]
-


==== 18. January 2018 ====
=== 23 October 2025 ===
  - macOS framework fix (should ignore qt4 system headers)
* General Topics
  - another patch on top to fix OpenGL integer types on mac / Linux (GLuint64, GLint64)
** Brief planning for 6.11
  - Fixed so that PySide 5.6/5.9 is not linked against the Python shared / static library (this was wrong because the symbols need to be picked up by the dynamic loader from the python interpreter itself). http://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-522
** Brainstorming session in December
  - Completed move of examples from pyside-examples.git to pyside-setup
* Infra & Releases
  - added additional OpenGL2 core example
** 6.10.1 planned for mid November
  - fixed testrunner (these silently failed since forever) https://codereview.qt-project.org/#/c/216732/
* Bugs & Features
  - fixed issues whereby wrong QObject ctors were selected
** Qt Python Scripting: we need to double check, and add documentation for our plan to make it public.
  - removed webkit from Pyside2 build 
** Regression on Designer enums compatibility (Qt/C++ side)
  - talk about Windows specific instructions for [[PySide2 GettingStarted|Getting Started Guide]]
** OpcUA report showing strange behavior on some items.
  - Qt3D issues in Qt 5.10 fixes
** Free threaded and sub-interpreter research continues.
  - clazy warning fixes
** Deployment still cannot properly use the 2-step initialization that was introduced recently in PySide.
  - Stable ABI work (started to convert implementations) (see [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-560 PYSIDE-560])
** A few new type hints and other tools bugs have been reported.
    - requires adoption of HeapTypes
  - QML tutorial updates
  - Doc snapshots being prepared


==== 11. January 2018 ====
=== 16 October 2025 ===
- multi pyside packages (not easy to do)
* General Topics
  - unlikely to achieve until TP
** Recent discussion about LGPLv3 and Python projects.
  - a package per python release (3.4, 3.5, 3.6, 2.7)
** A team member will go to Meeting C++ in Berlin
  - package per platform (win 32bit|64bit, mac, linux)
** Anyone going to FOSDEM next year? Let us know in [https://wiki.qt.io/Qt_for_Python#Community our chat platforms]!
  - long term task to convert to reduced Python API (to support multi 3x packages)
** Bug fixing week.
  => have to cut some targets: one 3x and 2.7 release
* Infra & Releases
  -> create doc howto to encourage custom builds for not covered platform combo
** 6.8.5 Commercial LTS release was postponed for tomorrow. Wheels are ready to go out.
  -> do we need commercial for release
** 6.10.1 planned by the middle of November
- pysinstaller is an installer
* Bugs & Features
    -> deployqt tool not necessary
** 3.14 issue after PYSIDE-3174 was fixed being resolved
    -> documentation required stating the option
** Little doc fix, dead links.
- rename import options
** Working on cmake fixes for the Shiboken6Tools in some linux distros
  - rename via alias possible
** PYSIDE-3213 QQuickTextDocument (needed to register to the meta type in PySide)
  -> still an issue when looking up particular types but probably manageable 
** Found issues in OpcUA regarding enumerations
  - renaming option: Qt4Pyton, QtPy, QtPython, Python4Qt, Qt
** Sub-interpreters research continues. It's not very compatible with the Free-threaded python.
- example shift
** 3.14 required a lot of changes for the adoption, and it's planned for 6.11
  - https://codereview.qt-project.org/#/c/215900/
- Basics for doc generation toolchain
- Issues where cmake picks up platform Qt references where it should use a Qt custom install
- Qt3D bindings still under progress
- [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-34 PYSIDE-34] & [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-560 PYSIDE-560]
- Documentation
  - minor doc fixes
  - documenting examples


==== 4. January 2018 ====
=== 9 October 2025 ===
  - multi pyside packages (not easy to do)
  - renaming Pyside to "Qt for Python"
    - quite challenging due to implied import and lib changes
    - alias for existing imports would be beneficial
  - discussion around existing function test
    -> working assumption is that we ignore added function and check for existing base line only
    -> effort too large to maintain every single new addition
  - discussed issues around concurrent existing Qt builds while building pyside (potential cross leakage)
  - various fixes to doc generation steps (see [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-363 PYSIDE-363])
  - discussed need for good examples as part of documentation
    -> considered options to cleanup and remove need for submodule


== 2017 ==
* General Topics
** Discussing some download stats from OSS and Commercial users.
* Infra & Releases
** 6.10.0 is out!
* Bugs & Features
** Found an issue for system-installs with the new CMake module
** Android issue related to a cmake configuration was fixed
** PYSIDE-3174 fixing an typing issue related to Slots
** Sub-interpreters research continues
** Issue with an example was fixed
** Noticed an issue with rcc, that depending on the endianness of the proc the output is different, so we had an issue on ARM64 devices.


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=== 2 October 2025 ===


==== 21. December 2017 ====
* General Topics
- Issues building for Windows for Python 2 and 3 (on coin)
** Improvements to the general website qt.io/qt-for-python will land soon.
- discussing potential pyside demo/example for RTA purposes
** Gathering a list of projects that are using Qt for Python in the wild. If you have one write us to our Telegram group.
- Continued work on macOS / Qt 4 header issues, progress is there
** Long weekend ahead!
  - breaks GL signature test on Linux, needs further investigation
** Half of the team is working on Qt Bridges
- Investigated PyInstaller (potential option to deploy apps written with Pyside)
* Infra & Releases
  - seems to work almost out-of-the-box for deploying PySide apps
** 6.9.3 was released last Tuesday
- Investigated building one package compatible with multiple Python 3.x minor versions
** 6.8.5 to be out soon
  - not possible currently, will require a lot of work, possibly not feasible
** 6.10.0 planned for next week
  => we need to build 3.4,3.5,3.6 * win, linux, mac packages = 9 packages
* Bugs & Features
  => 3 more for each platform and Python 2.x
** Figuring out an issue with endian-ness of rc_ generated files depending on the architecture.
  => commercial packages?
** iOS research will restart soon.
- lots of discussions and fixing of doc tool chain (qdoc in dev currently broken)
** Subinterpreters research continues
  - adding documentation has begun in earnest
** PYSIDE-3201 was fixed
- continued work on PYSIDE-578


==== 7. December 2017 ====
=== 25 September 2025 ===
- pip wheel installation
  - adding support for simultaneously python 2 and 3 builds
  - open issues: test installation towards multi python 3 versions
  - delivery channel for Pyside binaries (pip server? local install from qt account download?)
- investigate options to have sth like pyinstallqt (pysinstaller is a possibility)
- final keyword support by shiboken
- Qt3D bindings patch close to completion - > requires some Qt changes in 5.9.4 or later Qt
- fixing pyside build issues when encountering Qt 4 headers on macOS
- PYSIDE-578 (testing procedure/testrunner) -> adds heuristic to adapt to failure rates (flakiness handling)
  - concerns that running all tests 5 times adds too much load on the CI (test runs needed)


==== 30. November 2017 ====
* General Topics
- packaging related coin changes
** Bug triaging week for two team members.
- last weeks merges between 5.6 and 5.9+ blocking coin have been fixed (in particular on RHEL)
* Infra & Releases
  - 5.9 + 5.6 are passing, dev has some private Qt changes which will affect pyside/dev
** Preparing 6.10.0, 6.9.3, LTS 6.8.5
- lots of coin infrastructure issues
** Bumped the dev branch to Python 3.10 minimum version
- RTA test wheels added (install and launch single example)
* Bugs & Features
- crash bugs in 5.6 branch reported but not details known yet (waiting for more details)
** PYSIDE-3155 research continues on the sub-interpreters.
- some discussion what changes should be put to 5.6 vs 5.9 branch
** PYSIDE-3190 Fixed a bug in signal handling
- Qt3D bindings started
** Updated many examples to be in sync with Qt/C++
  - some changes in qt3d/5.9 required)
** Fix on tqtc-pyside-setup: Enum values of one class in QOpcUa caused timeouts in COIN (it has >20000 enum values). Omitted specifying enum values for that class.
  - shiboken bugs discovered in the process (virtual function guessing & some comparison operators for namespace generated)
- small regression related to rpath handling on Linux
- open pip wheel issues:
  - handling of multi Python version wheels
- testrunner bugs addressed and reducing flakiness
- issues in Pyside when building with gcc 7.x
- qdoc from qt5/dev is required for pyside due to webxml support
  - it is a problem for the pyside/5.9 branch


==== 23. November 2017 ====
=== 18 September 2025 ===
- pip wheel support issues on Linux solved (not yet verified)
  -> libICU usage on Linux should be enabled via pyside setup script
  -> downloaded from qt account download area
  - discussion how to do wheel builds for different Qt base lines -> implies to different wheel packages
  - need to evaluate how different python versions on various Linux distros impact wheel binaries
  - target: 6 wheels (2 per platform for 2.7 & 3.5+ Python)
  - OpenGL example
  - merge 5.6-> 5.9 attempted
    - signature update to match Qt 5.9 ABI/signatures
    - plenty of testing flakiness and also test crashes
  - improvements to signature tests


==== 16. November 2017 ====
* General Topics
- Build system cleanup. It is now possible to build only a subset of Qt modules per cmd line option
** Next week a team member will go to NDC Tech Town
  -  this is not complete and may need further patches
* Infra & Releases
- Added QAxContainer, more classes from 5.10
** Removing 3.9 from the CI for dev
- Preparing to add Qt3D
** 6.9.3 will be released soon, 6.8.5 later and then 6.10.0
- Removed flaky test
** Fixing a few CI issues from our configurations
- further research on how pip wheels might be used for Pyside
* Bugs & Features
  - seems to work well on win & macOS
** Features to rename enumerations by adding a typedef
  - problems on Linux related to libICU (or in general due to different system libraries)
** Updating the examples based on Qt/C++
  - implemented and tested --standalone feature for the main Qt platforms [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-558 PYSIDE-558]
** PySide tests remote objects fixed
- open question remains how 3rdparty Pyside deployment path might look like
** PYSIDE-3155 research continues on the sub-interpreters. Might help free threaded research as well, due to finding internally where we need locks.
- [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-510 PYSIDE-510]
   
 
=== 12 September 2025 ===
 
* General Topics
** Some discussions about PySide during Akademy regarding current state and KDE Python bindings.
* Infra & Releases
** Integrations seems to be slow regarding windows signing
** macOS 15 will be using now Python 3.13
** Removing the nodes using 3.9 (for PySide 6.10+)
** 6.10 example updates are missing before we do RC
** New conditions for branching script in Qt might include a new one for PySide
* Bugs & Features
** doc build showed many warnings and issue with some new documentation
** the documentation for classes description need a workaround (collapse option)
** QtAudio namespace renaming (adapting from qt) has a final solution after the previous workaround.
** Fixes for Limited API
** typedef enumeration research tweaks
** Add script for syncing the Qt/C++ examples files for Qt/Python
** PYSIDE-3178 fix return types for tuples (in some functions)
** Looking on PYSIDE-3034 missing public variables for the python stubs (workaround in place) - some issue with property class on mypy correctness tests
** iOS research still in progress (some interest from the community)
 
=== 4 September 2025 ===


==== 9. November 2017 ====
* General Topics
- Work on simplifying the build system, made it possible to specify a module subset to build
** Akademy 2025 starting this Saturday
- [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-558 PYSIDE-558] Fixing rpaths and making --standalone work on the 3 platforms. Result: Self-contained binary wheels. Needs Review.
** t-strings discussion and adaption for Qt API
- Trying to setup the project for building the docs. I managed to build the rsts from the patch in gerrit but running sphinx on those rsts results in errors about python 2 style code.
** Bumping android API to v36 soon
- [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-510 PYSIDE-510] work continued
** We will keep an eye on https://github.com/py-ni
** Discussion on adding more Python material to https://academy.qt.io
* Infra & Releases
** 6.10 FF (for Qt for Python) approaching! 11-Sept
* Bugs & Features
** General bug fix
** PYSIDE-3173 uic generating wrong code from some unicode characters
** Some KDE bindings bugs fixed (still a few to go)
** Qt Python Scripting will be available after 6.10 at some point.
** Research continues on Free Threading and Sub-interpreters
** Handling of heaptypes from cpython seems not to be properly working


==== 2. November 2017 ====
- Releasing:
  - continued work on macOS installer
  - binaries must be patched during the install from repo (rpath setting)
  - adopting the scripts from Qt for Pyside
  - made pip install work on Mac -> would be alternative to online installer approach
      - two deployment choices available
- discussions on how void* pointer should be handled, two options on the table
  - add additional Pyside module handling such pointers
  - add feature to shiboken to transparently add the support to any arbitrary C++/pyside project using shiboken
- documentation snapshot generated
- simplified setup-pyside and related build script options


==== 26. October 2017 ====
=== 28 August 2025 ===
- Releasing:
* General Topics
  - test repo for online installer created (mac seems to deploy)
** Team is attending PyCon Greece
  - first evaluation of suggested installer approach on various platforms
* Infra & Releases
- Documentation:
** 6.9.2 is out
  - Qt doc team joined the effort
** Preparing 6.10, 6.5.10
  - first experiences are collected
* Bugs & Features
  - should new documentation be done in rst rather than qdoc format?
** [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-3167 PYSIDE-3167] Example bug fixed
  - Getting started, General platform requirements and general fixes turning up during generation
** Research on various topics (subinterpreters, free threading, multi phase initialization)
- [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-571 PYSIDE-571] received further fixes and reviews
** Preparing for Python 3.14, checking on deprecations
- REDHAT not working on Coin (caused by gcc header issues)
** Flatpak updated to 6.9.2
- other minor improvements
** Final porting of examples to the shiboken6-generator CMake package. There was some customer interest also here.
** [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-3162 PYSIDE-3162] Removed `from __future__ import annotations` from stubs since it has no effect.
** [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-3163 PYSIDE-3163] Mypy comment removed from the docstring and added as a comment separately.
** [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-3164 PYSIDE-3164] Uncommented the exact values of enums, because type checkers can now use those values (Since ~Jan 24 - see bug report for references). The patch also solves the issue [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-3048 PYSIDE-3048].
** [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-2308 PYSIDE-2308] Corrected the type annotation of the notify parameter in QtCore.Property
** MacOS "No such file or directory" error on testing wheels script fixed.


==== 19. October 2017 ====
=== 21 August 2025 ===
- Discuss open Pyside 2 release & documentation
* General Topics
- Release packaging suggestion
** Still collecting any possible highlights for 6.10 in Qt for Python
  - Qt for Python installed via Qt installer and python scripts pointed to module via PYTHON_PATH
*** simpler use of Shiboken from cmake (example?)
  - create test online repository for Qt installer
*** counterpart of the QRangeModel for Python which also helps to use NumPy
  - follow up how this Pyside installation approach might impact deployment of Python apps using Qt for Python
* Infra & Releases
  - Linux distros shipping Pyside? (not sure yet either)
** 6.9.2 is on Aug 25, then Qt for Python is to be updated
- coin
* Bugs & Features
  - breakage in CI provisioning due to competing Python binaries coming from MSVC 2017
** quite some people from the team are on vacation
  - coin template needs updating
** The support of iOS is still not finished, but in works. It is definitely for 6.11, not for 6.10
- [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-571 PYSIDE-571] work progressing (ready for review)
- lots of fixes in Pyside dev branch and
- feedback from Qt World Summit:
  - is Pyside on Android and iOS?
  - iOS probably out since platform cannot have interpreted code
  - Scriptable application use case was a sought after feature
  - qdoc got WebXML patch -> open question which version to use for doc generation across the various pyside versions
    - add script to support single command to generate documentation


==== 12. October 2017 ====
=== 14 August 2025 ===
- no update due to Qt World Summit 2017
* General Topics
** Akademy happening next month!
* Infra & Releases
** 6.9.2 preparation started (waiting for qt5 sha)
** dev will soon be moved to 6.10, but a type hint test is failing.
* Bugs & Features
** iOS research:
*** Managed to expose the missing symbol (making it global)
*** Next steps are to attempt the creation of the widget application
*** Checking kivy tooling in order to see if it would be possible to have a similar approach than Android.
** The Iterable adoption on our type hints didn't solve all our problems.
** PYSIDE-3153 QtGraph example issue was fixed
** 6.10 adaption
** Disable GIL patches are still being worked
** PYSIDE-3155 Discovered a newly module initialization might be required for multi-interpreters. There is incompatibility with Nuitka.
** Final tweaks to the CMake improvement chain of patches.
** Research on split the wheels for tools continues
** Planning on improving pyside6-project behavior.


==== 05. October 2017 ====
=== 7 August 2025 ===
- Qt DataVisualization port has finished including an example
* General Topics
- Coin no progress due to pending Qt 5.9.2 release
** We will be going to Akademy in Berlin https://akademy.kde.org/2025/program/
- webxml support being implemented inside qdoc (beginning of the pyside documentation toolchain)
** Gathering highlights for 6.10
** Short vacations from the team expected in the following weeks
* Infra & Releases
** 6.9.2 is planned for next week
** 3.13 testing on the CI based on uv - Issues with our previous configuration
** Testing free threaded wheels (not fully supported)
** Next Monday we have maintenance break
* Bugs & Features
** CMake updates
*** Discovered issues on windows that were fixed (linking to the wrong dll)
*** Cyclic dependencies on using the generator in custom binding projects (samplebindings and scriptableapplication in the works)
** DS tutorial needed a few modifications
** Deployment tool adjusted a corner case reported
** iOS research continues
*** Linking qpa to the final app (via target_link_libraries) is not generating the entry point
** Type hints discussion regarding moving away from List to Sequence or Iterable
** Research on splitting the tools from the wheels to a separate package.


==== 28. September 2017 ====
=== 31 July 2025 ===
- 5.6 and 5.9 branches are *finally* enforced by CI - yeeeaaahh
- Dev branch is still missing some forward merges before it can be enabled.
- port of QtDataVisualization progressing
- fixed bugs: [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-510 PYSIDE-510], [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-517 PYSIDE-517], [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-562 PYSIDE-562], [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-564 PYSIDE-564]
- [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-156 PYSIDE-156] in progress, first example of qApp protection, benchmark of impact ongoing


==== 21. September 2017 ====
* General Topics
* Infra & Releases
* Bugs & Features
** [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-3148 PYSIDE-3148], Work on a memory corruption occurring for signals
** 6.10 Adaption, Improved integration of QRangeModel with numpy
** Further work on supporting Python 3.14, fixed failing tests and deprecations
** Fixed flake 8 warnings in tests
** Shiboken CMake package - Windows build failure - Progressing
** Desktop deployment - issues with sorting qml files and using relative paths instead of absolute paths resolved
** type-hints adapt to Python 3.14 - typing.Union annotations written as <class 'name'> instead of type name


- Prototyping and exploring of Pyside packaging options
=== 24. July 2025 ===
- [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-510 PYSIDE-510] done and merged
- [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-156 PYSIDE-156] being addressed thanks to [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-510 PYSIDE-510]
- [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-487 PYSIDE-487] Qt Data Visualization port progressing


==== 14. September 2017 ====
* General Topics
- Coin
* Infra & Releases
  - 5.6 testing is back online (5.9 target unblocking pending a merge)
* Bugs & Features
  - Packaging of Pyside started to become a discussion topic
** Fixed [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-3144 PYSIDE-3144], crash in shiboken's type system parser
      - Standard PIP deployment
** Fixed [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-3137 PYSIDE-3137], warning in libpyside
      - Separate delivery via the usual Qt account channel
** Research on supporting Python 3.14
- void* support has a pending patch (https://codereview.qt-project.org/#/c/205124/ and related example https://codereview.qt-project.org/#/c/205272/)
** Windows build fails with the introduction of the Shiboken6Tools CMake package - invetigating
- Documentation work ongoing
** Updated samplebinding, widgetbinding, scriptableapplication to use the new CMake package instead of pyside_config.py
  - WebXML support was added to qdoc - see [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-363 PYSIDE-363]
** Documentation of the using the new CMake function to call shiboken-generator
  - inputting the resulting WebXML to shiboken gave promising results
** [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-3139 PYSIDE-3139], fixed missing optional returns.
  - Qt Creator gain ability to fold away Python license headers
** Handover documentation added however on pause until the changes are merged.
- Signature patch (https://codereview.qt-project.org/#/c/198654/)
** Started type hints documentation.


==== 7. September 2017 ====
=== 17. July 2025 ===
- Pyside CI broken (timeout for tests is zero)
  - Pyside provisioning scripts are very fragile
  - Qt's own  provisioning is interfering when e.g. Pyside relevant tools get changed by Qt
  - new ideas and redesign is likely to be needed
- New Bindings: QRegularExpression, QVersionNumber, QUuid,
- Discussions around Documentation for pyside
  - couple of options for generation pipeline
    1.) qdoc generates WebXML -> Shiboken converts WebXML to ReST (used to work in Qt 4 days)
    2.) qdoc is lib which creates AST - > shiboken uses the AST to generate ReST
    3.) \pyside to document python classes (lots of documentation effort and not ReST integratable)
    4.) minimalistic approach is to merely link to the Qt object class reference (python specific docs are somewhat separate
- [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-516 PYSIDE-516] further investigation how to deal with void* APIs
  -> prototyping ongoing
- [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-510 PYSIDE-510] redesigned once again (no more internal Python dependencies, Python version independent implementation)
 
==== 31. August 2017 ====
- 5.9 passes on all platforms but one (10.10 still failing)
  -> fix for provisioning scripts pending
- 5.6 no problems at hand (all passing)
- [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-516 PYSIDE-516] hit a dead end
  -> fundamental way of passing vertex data (void*) pointer between Python and C++ not addressed yet
- [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-510 PYSIDE-510] complete


==== 24. August 2017 ====
* General Topics
- Coin 5.9 provisioning is in place, but there are some issues with paths to tools which are being addressed
** Most of the team in vacation or in conferences
- Build issue on Windows 10 5.9 branch, addressed by patch in review https://codereview.qt-project.org/#/c/203406/
* Infra & Releases
- Fix to macOS build when old Qt 4.8 is present, addressed by patch https://codereview.qt-project.org/#/c/203313/
* Bugs & Features
- [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-516 PYSIDE-516] progress on bringing in more of the QOpenGL classes
** [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-3138 PYSIDE-3138] - Creating a shiboken CMake package that enables the user to easily create Python bindings with CMake.
- [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-560 PYSIDE-560] stable ABI was investigated, decision is required
** [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-3134 PYSIDE-3134] -  The format parameter fixed from 'int' to 'str'.
- [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-510 PYSIDE-510] finalizing license modifications
** iOS cross building for all modules completed, however the issue with shared libraries prevent to create widget application on an iOS device.
- [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-156 PYSIDE-156] ongoing implementation for fixing qApp crashes
** Started adding the handover documentation to developer notes.
  - [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-552 PYSIDE-552] in process of being merged
- [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-562 PYSIDE-562] pending patch
- [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-563 PYSIDE-563] in process of being merged
- PySide 2 presentation being prepared for Qt World Summit 2017


==== 17. August 2017 ====
=== 10. July 2025 ===
- Almost everyone is still on holiday - not much progress
- PySide 5.9 branch CI changes are still pending integration / ongoing due to issues with the CI infrastructure switch
- Investigation ongoing regarding QSSL classes on 5.9 branch
- PYSIDE-510 - ongoing work to make separation of different licensed code
- PYSIDE-156 - initial work to stop crashes when using methods that require an allocated QApplication instance
- PYSIDE-558 - initial investigation on how to proceed
- Updated the PySide2 wiki documentation to clear up build steps and requirements.


==== 10. August 2017 ====
* General Topics
- holiday time is hampering project at the moment - not much progress
** One person from the team will attend EuroPython and PyCon Portugal.
- CI changesin Qt affected Pyside project such that focus was on different CI matters
* Infra & Releases
- [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-557 PYSIDE-557] being addressed
** 6.8.4 will go out tomorrow (most likely)
- some very minor issues were fixed
** Testing a new package to include msvc dependencies, that might replace our current mechanism
** 3.13 CI configuration research continues
* Bugs & Features
** CMake patches broke debug build (and super project build) but the issues were fixed.
** Creating a CMake package for shiboken generator, to simplify our build dependencies for C++/Python or binding examples.
** Moving forward with the iOS research
*** Cross compiling pyside6 is still in progress but with more progress
*** currently there are a few issues with libclang
*** OpenGL issues are back, but they are caused by a different thing
** PYSIDE-3134 predefined characters for the QString format behavior discussion
** PYSIDE-3132 crash related to item delegates was fixed
** PYSIDE-3133 keyword argument issue was fixed
** Example icon library was removed
** Splitting the nogil patches in order to granularize the solution.  
** PYSIDE-2938 msvc runtime dependencies still in progress, doing tests. Reverting an old file to avoid packaging the CI host machine files (they are now outdated)
** PYSIDE-3135 discussion on a regression affecting typing.Self
** iOS cross building from shiboken, tweaking the code a bit
** Split AsyncIO patches for adding support little by little, but there are still tests that are not working. We need interested people to contribute to these fixes.
** Reviewing existing type hints issues
** build script assessment before trying scikit-build-core


==== 03. August 2017 ====
=== 3. July 2025 ===
- PYSIDE-510 under code review https://codereview.qt-project.org/198654
  - > license issues have to be addressed
  - > some testing aspects still open (delayed till later on)
  - > investigation of impact on deployment across multiple python run-time versions required
- missing bindings script/wiki page updated: [[PySide2_Missing_Bindings|Missing PySide2 bindings]]
- first working array support has been delivered (some adjustments still required), now proceeding to extend for OpenGL [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-516 PYSIDE-516]
- Missing classes in works (e.g. QAbstractnativeEventFilter, QFileLock,....)
  - > revealed some issues of handling void* pointers


==== 27. July 2017 ====
* General Topics
- Fix for [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-331 PYSIDE-331] causes lots crashes in auto tests
** Planning on some new tutorials or demos, and examples https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/QTBUG-136955
  -> more investigation ongoing
* Infra & Releases
- coin
** macOS issue on setting the virtual environment was fixed
  - since 5.6 is now enforced by Qt CI the focus shifted to the 5.9 branch of Pyside
** 3.13 to be enabled soon
  - still encountering build issues on 5.6 though
** 6.8.4 commercial LTS is the next release.
  - cmake upgrade for macOS 10.10
* Bugs & Features
  - missing virtual env for macOS 10.12 being deployed
** 64bit enumeration was implemented
  - msvc 2013 being removed from CI targets
** signals and threads clarification (and docs)
  - clang on OpenSuSE deployment ongoing
** Qt Python Scripting cleanup
  - lots of effort went into debugging the above Coin issues
** Free threading Python changes, threads sanitizer on windows for testing. Few new crashes on linux were discovered, most things work but our stress test is failing.
- numpy support for 2d array feature development progressing ([https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-354 PYSIDE-354])
** 3132 Item delegate crash was fixed, and other minor bugs.
** Finalizing pending QtDS tutorial
** Addressing some warnings from pyside6-deploy (qrc files)
** pyside6-deploy: Nuitka bumped to 2.7.1
** CMake changes: updating the C++ binding related examples (where header files are in use)
*** This might affect Python/C++ code from many existing applications (documenting it)
** scikit-core compat changes
*** Investigate outsource builds
*** passing all our parameters to it


==== 20. July 2017 ====
=== 26. June 2025 ===
- coin
  - license test passing
  - setup issues wit Python 3 and msvc 2008 vs 2015 issues
  => need to install newer Python 3 binaries
  => otherwise looks like enforced testing can be set alive on 5.6 branch
  - 5.9 still having clang header issues
- 2D array support work in progress
- [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-331 PYSIDE-331] -> waiting for PYSIDE-510 dependency
- [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-510 PYSIDE-510]-> issues with Python 2.x left
- need to get a handling what functions are not supported by pyside due to exclusions or missing support in shiboken


==== 13. July 2017 ====
* General Topics
- coin
** We need to catch up with the notes about some of the on-going processes: https://codereview.qt-project.org/c/pyside/pyside-setup/+/652346
  - Production coin was updated today and all fixes are finally executed
** Future discussion on new Python Courses for Qt Academy
  - 5.6
* Infra & Releases
  - macOS 10.11 machines have Python 2.6, which causes test script to fail due its usage of a
** CI: Fail to create env problem is still around (seems to be machine-related) - we could disable that config.
          module added in 2.7. Investigation in progress on the best way to fix this.
** uv research still pending.
  - build failure with Windows 8.1 (msvc2013-x86)
** 3.13 configs still pending.
  - 5.9
* Bugs & Features
  - macOS 10.12 missing virtual env (https://codereview.qt-project.org/200006)
** Free threading
  - Rest Linux/macOS configs are failing various build issues
*** The current researched approach with our own lock is not the best solution for PySide.
  - dev is still pending for qt5 merge from 5.
*** We have proof other people not picking this approach, and go with a sub-interpreter one: https://discuss.python.org/t/is-free-threading-our-only-option/91775
- [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-510 PYSIDE-510] development completed, test added, needs review
*** A different approach might be needed
- [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-331 PYSIDE-331] ongoing work
*** Our current testing infra is not enough to simply write tests for nogil python, and many hiccups have been found.
- [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-550 PYSIDE-550] investigated, needs a working solution to allow proper building on distros that separate Qt private headers into separate packages
*** Some tests cannot be replicated after some issues, so the nondeterministic behavior is a big challenge.
- [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-354 PYSIDE-354] ongoing work on C / C++ array support in PySide, some questions remains on how to deal with xml syntax and multiple dimensions.
** Qt AsyncIO notes
*** A few ideas on how to finish the implementation was shared
*** The TCP protocol was initially implemented
*** New tests were provided to continue the development in the future (using an asyncio event loop)
** Some small tutorial to debug Python and C++, might need a follow-up
** Qt Creator discussion with people using old PySide versions, and using the new pyproject.toml approach.
** Cross building support on shiboken
*** yocto was not affected
*** we might need to check if iOS works
** PYSIDE-3095 small fix to pyside6-project
** Qt Python Scripting
*** Small internal API review
*** Cleanup
** To catch-up with the cmake improvements to our build system (orthogonal to the scikit-core research)
*** this will allow us to properly have the module as projects configures to be find them.
*** In the future, we will simplify our CMakeLists.txt for hybrid applications, a lot!
** iOS research continues
*** Cross compiling is still an issue due to the shared/static
*** OpenGL issue has a workaround, but still researching on the underneath
*** Waiting for shiboken to have compatibility with cross compiling to check if it works.


==== 29. June 2017 ====
- coin
  - Qt 5.6 all coin changes for Pyside are done but waiting for coin production update (after Qt 5.9.1 release)
  - Pyside/Qt 5.6 on new OpenNebula infrastructure confirmed to run
  - Qt 5.9 based setup still misses clang libs (merge pending)
  - Pyside/Qt 5.9 test failure fixes on macOS
- worked on array support (passing arrays between Pyside and Qt API) - work in progress ([https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-354 PYSIDE-354])
- continued work on debug builds across the platforms
- embedded Python example under review (further testing across the platforms)
- [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-510 PYSIDE-510] finished (not yet merged) -> revealed a few more  problems in [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-331 PYSIDE-331] & [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-308 PYSIDE-308]
- added a way to dynamically detect the available Qt modules in Pyside


==== 22. June 2017 ====
- building pyside on Win with debug and non-debug
- QSSL* classes do not build on macOS & Windows (patch in progress)
- dll name handling work finished (build system issues were addressed)
- PYSIDE-531 discussions
- coin
  - followup from 18 May (windows issues in coin)
  - test runner changes being merged should address this
  - new regression on macOS targets though
  - 5.9 issues due to clang continue to exist (will be addressed after 5.6 is enforced)


==== 15. June 2017 ====
=== 19. June 2025 ===
- dll name handling fixed across the platforms (e.g. pkgconfig handling)
* General Topics
- PYSIDE-500 fixed
** Possible marketing support for the project
- PYSIDE-331 is still not done (in parts a module by module fix is required)
* Infra & Releases
- PYSIDE-510 ongoing
** Research on enable 3.13 via pyenv continue
- no further progress on coin
** To investigate errors while creating venvs
- Getting started guide has been updated dealing with Qt 5.6 and Qt 5.9 based Pyside builds
* Bugs & Features
- scriptable Pyside example been developed to demonstrate SDK-like usage of Pyside
** QtWidgets apps on iOS still in research
- lots of small infrastructure changes/fixes
*** Some issues with the qt libraries, duplicate symbols.
*** Some discussion with others about shared/static libraries for iOS (Qt doesnt' seems to be able to work properly) - shared libs for iOS task is not prioritized yet.
** CMake discussion to enable Qt Bridges from the PySide build system.
*** The problem is our current build structure, where we build shiboken first and then pyside patching paths.
*** We might introduce an option to enable this configuration.
** Add QtMultimedia libraries (libav*) to the android wheels.
** Documenting more open research topics (QtAsyncIO, Disable GIL, Debugging, Class properties, PyPy) and maybe more.
** Fix enumeration issues in Qt Designer
** libxst issues at build time were addressed
** Research: cross build for shiboken to recognize targets PYSIDE-3105. To support both approaches
*** <code>list(APPEND shiboken_command "--platform=${CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME}" "--arch=${CMAKE_SYSTEM_PROCESSOR}" "--compiler-path=${CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER}")}</code>
*** <code>list(APPEND shiboken_command "--clang-option=--target="aarch64-none-linux-android"" "--compiler-path=${CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER}")</code>


==== 8. June 2017 ====
=== 12. June 2025 ===
- Proposed solution for PYSIDE-500
* General Topics
- Further work on example for PYSIDE-526, work on shiboken2 command line handling to ease usage with qmake
** QtDS Tutorial still pending
- Updated Getting started Wiki
* Infra & Releases
- Introspection work continued (PYSIDE-510)
** RTA discussion on PySide
** SBOM research pending, but will be addressed
** Evaluating using 3.13 in some of our CI nodes
* Bugs & Features
** Newly discovered missing dll/so on android wheels (libav* from ffmpeg)
** Flatpak baseapp is now shipping tools (after users requests)
*** Waiting for the webengine baseapp to be merged
** Alexandru helping with some CMake changes we are trying to incorporate into pyside, in order to improve the discoverability of the installed packages.
** iOS research
*** Small Qt application is working at the moment (QTimer log example)
*** shiboken python module works.
*** QtGui and QtWidgets needs special handling from iOS side
*** Trying the XCode simulator (to avoid usage of the physical device) - architecture issues when built (mismatch on intel/apple silicon)
*** Note from android: there was a missing opengl component, that needed to be added.
** Started to documenting a few of the on-going initiatives/patches.
*** Disable GIL, QtAsyncIO, etc
** Regression 6.9.1 - QGraphicsView that was fixed
** ActiveQt issues lead to discovering that we could use the meta object in order to enable Enums on Qt Designers
** Discussion about Enum declared within a Python class, and declaring properties with that on the same class (python limitation)
** Planning on maybe adapting shiboken for easy cross build functionalities.


==== 1. June 2017 ====
=== 5. June 2025 ===
- PYSIDE-500
* General Topics
- https://wiki.qt.io/PySide2_GettingStarted needs a serious cleanup
** Bug Fixing week
  - 5.6 vs 5.9 differences not explained
** KDE Akademy 2025 - We hope to be there!
  - specify exact version matching conditions
** Checking other events we might participate.
- pyside repo merge completed
** Checking out wheelnext: https://wheelnext.dev/
  - Coin changes required to catchup - > recent CI issues have caused delay
** Should we really go full on Free threaded Python? https://discuss.python.org/t/is-free-threading-our-only-option/91775
- Introspection work continued (PYSIDE-510) -> not yet complete
* Infra & Releases
- qtcharts and related examples have been ported (5.9 only)
** 6.9.1 and 6.5.9 were released.
- license header checks of Pyside for Coin able to distinguish branches
** Discussion about release practices for a commercial customer (medical)
- Array support for Pyside missing (numpy_array support?)
*** How should we proceed with SBOMs? Will be tested in some time.
*** Qt-Security annotation for critical code https://contribute.qt-project.org/quips/23
**** https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/QTBUG-135177
* Bugs & Features
** PYSIDE-3187 std::optional handling from new qt api (having an intrinsic type rather than a separate one)
** Trying QRangeModel for some Python examples. (new api in 6.10)
** Adapting to 6.10
** Virtual Keyboard issue: missing files for plugins issue was fixed
** PYSIDE-3112 android deployment issue
** Finishing the CMake config files for shiboken/pyside in order to get more options once it's installed. This might help us simplifying use cases like scriptableapplication.
** Updated flatpak package, and a new issue related to missing tools.
** iOS research
*** Managed to embed Python in an iOS application
*** there seems to be an issue with linking between so files
*** dynamics libs are needed, but removing a few .so files PySide is not recognized. When removing the frameworks ones, another issue appear, when having them both, there is also an issue.
*** We might need to re-think the OpenGL finds for iOS patches
** QtCreator wizard uses pyproject.toml


==== 18. May 2017 ====
=== 29. May 2025 ===
- Coin
* General Topics
  - Win nodes didn't run the cleanup functions -> test failures due to artifacts -> no solution yet
* Infra & Releases
  - Clang issues persist and this must be addressed in the broader scope of Qt/qdoc depending on libclang too
** Preparing 6.9.1, 6.5.9
    -> until this point in time the setup is a manual one for pyside/5.9+
** Further work adapting to 6.10, QRangeModel renamed from QGenericItemModel
- merge of psyide repositories -> no objections against the plan in the community
* Bugs & Features
  -> merge will happen in the next few days (pyside.git, pyside-setup.git and shiboken.git become one repo)
** Investigating improving support for std::optional [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-3107 PYSIDE-3107]
  -> examples, wiki and tools will remain as they are
** Progressing with shipping CMake configs with PySide6 and Shiboken6 wheels. Trickly resolving install time and packaging configuration. Had to resort to patch the CMake configs before packaging.
- QOpenGL* porting continuing
** QPropertyAnimation constructor annotations fixed [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-3012 PYSIDE-3012]
- qttext2speech ported to Pyside2
** Continued work on XCode and library binding, minor problems with Python libraries and trying to integrate PySide6 libraries.
- failing QML tests in Qt 5.9 based Pyside
** PYSIDE-2221: Status report is in progress for potential handover.
- PYSIDE-510 - introspection solution in the works
** PYSIDE-769:
- Qt World Summit Berlin 2017 (talk for Pyside being handed in)
*** Integration and activation of QtAsync tests into the test framework.
*** First implementation of a TCP transport; server tests are working.


==== 12. May 2017 ====
=== 22. May 2025 ===
- looked into the Windows tests failures, and the reason might be related to how we copy around build artifacts, leading to an incorrect folder structure. Coin team to look at it.
* General Topics
- Fixed a small regression in 5.9 with building on macOS after some cmake changes that happened in 5.6
** Some updates from PyConUS
- Implemented, tested, reviewed and committed the multimedia widgets examples
** Qt Bridges: We might participate at Akademy
- documentation from Pyside1 days can not be generated anymore
** Qt Bridges: We got an accepted talk https://ndctechtown.com/
  -> new approach required using exiting Qt5 doc tools
** Qt WS: Talk recording might be delayed to be public.
- QOpenGL* port to Pyside has started -> missing support for arrays in shiboken
** PyCon IT: Going there to give a talk
  - more thorough design discussion needed
** Windows on ARM is getting more attention from other companies.
- Coin
*** There is currently an issue with OpenGL (not being in Qt, hence not in Qt for Python)
  - provisioning for clang in Qt CI ongoing: https://codereview.qt-project.org/#/c/192517/10
*** FreeCAD requires opengl for some reason :S
* Infra & Releases
** 5.15.19 commercial LTS was released
** 6.9.1 postponed by a regression
** 6.5.9 still pending (security fix)
** We might evaluate uv for CI
* Bugs & Features
** We will work on being more compatible with uv (shiboken issue finding dlls)
** iOS research: managed to cross compile the project, but there seems to be an issue still when trying to use it from XCode side of things. We might need to try the setup.py approach rather than CMake.
** API deprecations that needs to be handle: missing functions on the typesystem and in some test cases. QtXml (QDomDocument) missing new function needs to be added as well (overload issue). Some works needs to be done in the examples as well.
** Thoughts on limiting the disable gil solution that we have at the moment. There has been a lot of crashes and issues by implementing our own locking mechanism.
** QtAsyncIO has been brought up in some community discussions, so we might work more on this. There are many NotImplemented issues around, that would be good to have.
** Qt Python Scripting: Aiming for 6.11, and to find a place to distribute it. Due to the limitation of virtual functions, it's mostly about doing a bit of scripting on top of the Qt/C++ applications. Does it justify it to be a new Qt module? maybe we could use Qt solutions. We need another person to check the API, to have a second opinion.
*** There are some ideas of virtual-function override from pybind11, but then we would require shiboken ownership mechanisms, that will increase dependencies (and size)
*** Release process of qt-modules is strict.
** PYSIDE-2193 variance in QML Properties. QVariant/PyObjects issues were found and fixed.
** Got interest of doing RTA internally, that's generating more reports.
** CMake relocation files shipping that are not being included anymore (headers or cmake files), but got required by Qt Bridges.
** New cmake variables are being required for Qt Bridges.
** Message handler changes are still pending for CI issues.


==== 04. May 2017 ====
=== 15. May 2025 ===
- Coin
  - libclang 4.0 provisioning available (code reviews ongoing -> enabler for Pyside and qdoc testing)
  - 5.6 coin issues resolved
  - macOS related CI/cmake failures were resolved
  - some CI sync issues among pyside submodules (always submodules HEAD is tested)
  => may have to change once we come closer to the final release ->
  => fine as long as we are in heavy development mode
  - discussion around Ubuntu and OpenSuse configurations
  - minimal cmake requirements not met on all distros
    - 5.6 only be build using RedHat 6.6
    - 5.9 builds have updated Linux distros -> may be able to obtain a new cmake version without hacking the standard toolchain
- QtMultimedia and QRaster* API bindings further completed
- added tests and examples for the above bindings/APIs
- PYSIDE-510 (required for simplified and more generic testing of bindings)
- PYSIDE-504 work is ongoing
- PYSIDE-507 -> avoid hardcoded includes when certain Qt modules are not available
- brief discussion whether to merge the shiboken and pyside repo
  -> advantages from a CI perspective and reduces pyside setup complexity


==== 26. April 2017 ====
* Infra & Releases
- Coin
** Preparing 6.9.1
  - provision for 5.9+ branches -> we would like to use libclang 4.0
** Released 6.5.9
  - test still not yet executed due to branch mismatch which pulls in dev branches
* Bugs & Features
- missing bindings in QtCore/QtGui/QtMultimedia - work in progress
** Continuing work on 6.10, investingating what the new QGenericItemModel can do for getting data from numpy into Qt
- clang support done (except for a Mac issue)
** [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-2193 PYSIDE-2193] QML property related crash fixed
  - Pyside clang version required Qt 5.7 or later
** [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-3098 PYSIDE-3098] NumPy problem with Sequence/Iterable conflict in 6.10 solved
- [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-500 PYSIDE-500] done
** qinstallmessagehandler refcount issue fixed
- work on PYSIDE-500, 502, 504, 497 will continue
** [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-3078 PYSIDE-3078] QInputDialog get methods accept None as parent.
- qdoc work started trying to recover whatever documentation is left from Pyside 1.x
** Cross-compile iOS and PySide6 is done. Now the test phase.
** [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-2221 PYSIDE-2221] Free threading research continues.
*** disable-gil first tiny progress in bug hunting. Shiboken Cyclic test works now
*** Result used for generating locks in PySide constructors
*** still a few timeout errors and others


==== 20. April 2017 ====
=== 8. May 2025 ===
- Fix for [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-331 PYSIDE-331] broke the Windows build; under investigation
- Refactoring, fixed build warnings
- Looked at debug builds on Windows


==== 13. April 2017 ====
* General
- discussion around merge policies between 5.9 and 5.6 branch
** Team returned form QtWS
- Linux debug library issues fixed
* Infra & Releases
- PYSIDE-488 fixed via workaround
** Preparing 6.9.1
- fixed a unit tests
* Bugs & Features
- worked on qdoc/html generation in Pyside (failed so far - waiting for qdoc maintainer feedback)
** Continuing work on 6.10, investingating what the new QGenericItemModel can do for getting data from numpy into Qt Graphs
- PYSIDE-331 patches merged -> more bugs found in the meantime
** Add some functionality to shiboken to accommodate 6.10
** Free threading research continues by running intense stress tests
** Ported QtCharts Audio example to Qt Graphs
** Worked on PYSIDE-3092, issue regarding the collections import. However CI test failed unrelated to patch. Currently working on that.
** No new update on the error the OpenGL/OpenGLES libraries, for cross-compiling iOS and PySide6


==== 6. April 2017 ====
=== 1. May 2025 ===
- 5.6 branch created
- 5.9 branch to be created as well (easier setup for Qt 5.9 testing in Coin)
- Coin
    - not passing build platforms have been disabled
    - otherwise COIN passing on 5.6 (except for 2 failing test) -> soon to be enforced
    - license checker passing in dev
- clang changes merged to dev branch (after reviews)
  - clang provisioning on Coin still missing
- for now shiboken is not a generic C++ bindings generator (targeting Qt use cases only)
- TODO: enabling the generation of documentation from repos
- fixed mixed usage of debug and release build (no debug builds for windows)
- [PYSIDE-331] work continuing - fixed, tests are missing


==== 30. March 2017 ====
* Labor day, no labor to report
- Coin
    - some platforms passing and will be enabled by default
    - MinGW, some OSX and cross compile targets remain out
- will branch pyside dev branches to 5.6, new dev becomes clang branch
    - regular merges from 5.6 -> dev will start happening
    - Pyside 5.6 branch will continue to work against Qt 5.6
- need reviews for [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-323 PYSIDE-323] to merge clang changes
    - Qt 5.10, 5.9 (on main desktop plawtforms working)
    - for now the Pyside dev development will be based on Qt 5.9 (to be bumped up later on)
- [PYSIDE-331] - in progress
- [PYSIDE-156] -


==== 23. March 2017 ====
=== 24. April 2025 ===
- Coin
  - progressing
- More tests fixed
- wip/clang branch created, will receive Clang parser port with instructions
- Refactoring of shiboken, replaced QtXml classes by QXmlStreamReader allowing for stricter error checking


==== 16. March 2017 ====
* General
- Coin
** QtWS talk approaching https://www.qt.io/qt-world-summit-2025
  - the fixes are still integrating or are under review (no further progress until this is done)
** We are evaluating the possibility to sponsor a couple of Python conferences!
- clang parser replacement [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-323 PYSIDE-323]
** There will not be a Qt for Python session during QtCS
  - most test failures related to clang are fixed
* Infra & Releases
  - tests ran pretty much through on Qt 5.9 (Windows and Linux - Mac not yet verified)
** 5.15.19 commercial LTS needs to go out next week, but we are investigating a few CI failures.
  - code cleanups in shiboken
** 6.5.9 commercial LTS will be released tomorrow.
  - will create feature branch on all pyside repos to get the clang patch series under CI control
** 6.8 public branch is closed, moved to LTS
  - merges from regular pyside branches into clang branch will commence
** Raising python version from 3.8 to 3.10 on a testing ci configuration.
  - readme required that explains how clang is to be built (if not provided by platform)
* Bugs & Features
- [PYSIDE-331] - in progress
** Moving new qml integration support content from pyside-setup to the new repository.
** Type hints patches to fix PYSIDE-3007 PYSIDE-3012 PYSIDE-3029 (related to the constructors of a few classes, and properties)
** PYSIDE-2352 iOS research: newer versions of Qt and Qt for iOS seems to fix a few issues we had while cross compiling. There is an issue with OpenGL support.
** PYSIDE-2221 continue free threading research: an open discussion for ownership issues that were solved in a way that needs confirmation. Stress testing the solutions to avoid thread inconsistency problems.
** Cleaning up new bug reports
** PYSIDE-3067 newly discovered crash was fixed.
** Utilities classes were submitted to avoid exceptions in some scenarios.
** PYSIDE-3066 enumerations not restored in QVariant. External contributed.
** PYSIDE-3061 Windows build issue.
** PYSIDE-3069 Graphics item crash still being investigated.
** More and more costumer cases are popping up, meaning the usage of PySide is growing :)
** PYSIDE-3048 There is an enum issue with type hints that require them to be int. We are still discussing on what's the right solution.


==== 09. March 2017 ====
=== 17. April 2025 ===
- Coin
  - lots of changes in Gerrit for Pyside and coin
  - the outcome has to be check once everything merged
  - upcoming clang dependencies in shiboken introduces new requirements for Coin
  - clang changes to be dealt with after pyside branching
- clang
  - first complete bindings generation with Qt 5.6 and Qt 5.9
  - some failing unit tests which have to be looked at individually
  - actual merge depends on pyside branching which in turn depends on recent Coin changes
- smart pointer support
  - patches generally done, gerrit review ongoing
  - rather large patch
- created list of missing bindings in Pyside ([https://wiki.qt.io/PySide2_Missing_Bindings Missing Bindings])
  - mostly class level view, global functions at al not covered
- Jira cleanup
  - PYSIDE-464, PYSIDE-217, Pyside-224 fixed
  - most bugs reviewed now and valid ~100 bugs were identified


==== 02. March 2017 ====
* General
- Coin
** Easter break, we will back on Tuesday :D
  - Coin runs tests on Windows and OSX (some failures in the test - to be investigated)
* Infra & Releases
  - Windows provisioning somewhat blocked due to CI issues
** qtpip new release planned, after changing the qt version to a previous one. There was an issue with SSL.
  - no progress on Linux
** qtpip: we might align the build/test configuration on the CI to be consistent with PySide
  - OSX 10.8 ran tests with expected results
** Python 3.13 needs to be added to a CI configuration.
  - OSX 10.9 has issues due to Pyside not supporting namespace builds of Qt
** We might add a special non-blocking configuration for Free threaded python
- clang
** Keeping in an eye on PEP751
  - preprocessor has remaining issue
* Bugs & Features
      -> with clang compiler but gcc seems OK
** Cleaning up some of the latest bug reports.
      -> Qt Core wrapper close to compiling (QHash issues remaining)
** Addressing the webengine issue for the yocto builds.
- Smart pointer work continues
** PYSIDE-3061 Windows debug build failing on pyi generation
  - some uses cases work, other use cases might remain
** 6.10 adaption in the horizon.
- [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-364 PYSIDE-364] was fixed (patch pending)
** Continue the disable-gil support
- General error review on bugreports.qt.io
*** Checking the previous patches to see if they are still relevant, but it seems a few things changed.
  - 50% done (prioritized bugs are handled/checked bugs - "done" bugs)
*** There seems to be an issue with calling super with arguments
- ran address and leak sanitizer over Pyside which resulted in some worrying cases (need to be addressed going forward)
** iOS support continues, the cross compilation process still has a few issues (QtCore).
** There seems to be a few type hints issues that are still not fixed, due to not being too simple.
** Removing tomlkit dependency from pyside6-project
** multilib support for yocto builds


==== 22. February 2017 ====
=== 10. April 2025 ===
- [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-462 PYSIDE-462] Improved solution approved
- [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-205 PYSIDE-205] Hard-to-detect memory leak plugged
  - slow memory leak found in shiboken with thousands of false positives
  - used differential analysis of valgrind output
- Clang: Fixed Preprocessor handling (set defines, include paths), got minimal binding tests to pass, now adapting MetaBuilder and PySide to what Clang finds when parsing Qt. Good news: Very little need to set Q_DOC or other magic defines
- Coin: Slow progress, currently struggling with provisioning
- extensive bug triaging ongoing in Pyside Jira project


==== 16. February 2017 ====
* General
- Coin (no update - other priorities in release/CI team)
** Internal dry-run for our QtWS talk in a couple of weeks.
- Clang (progressing on pre-processor work)
** We don't have a session for the Qt Contributor Summit
- PYSIDE-315 closed
** We are looking forward to be around Akademy this year https://akademy.kde.org/
- PYSIDE-462 more review needed
* Infra & Releases
- Shared pointer API very slowly progressing (lots of different fixes needed)
** Maintenance break last Monday left some issues in the CI
- QMimeDataBase support added
** PySide6_DS is missing from the qt org on pypi, will add later
- QUrlQuery support blocked on QDOC defines in Qt sources (shiboken sets the wrong define)
* Bugs & Features
- chasing memory leaks (PSYIDE-205)
** PYSIDE-3012 type hints: still working on the last issue.
- extensive bug triaging ongoing in Pyside Jira project
** PYSIDE-3021 type hints: was fixed
  - confirming and testing the reported bugs (70 of 200 processed)
** Continue the research on iOS support: still trying to cross compile pyside with a iOS python. Trying other deployment tools that could help us with the process. Dealing with the static/dynamic shiboken libs (static requirement from iOS)
  - some smaller bugs were fixed in the process
** Planning to make Qt Python Scripting available.
- quite a few bugs were discovered this week while working on the above items, e.g.:
** Addressing a couple of deployment issues
  - deployment of pyside applications partly broken due to hard-coded install paths in Qt libs
** Brainstorming and creating our presentation for QtWS
  - Qt events are swallowed when Pyside error/exception occurs
** Finalizing properties and tests for the new qml integrations.
-  
** PYSIDE-2221 continues: Testing different strategies to reach gil-less Thread Safety
*** - cannot simply replicate the GIL
*** - ongoing: automate the working bucket examples from nogil with cppgenerator


==== 9. February 2017 ====
=== 3. April 2025 ===
- Clang progressed
* General
  - pure C++ tests for API extractions are passing (C++ parsing based on clang)
** We are probably presenting at QtWS!
  - even works with cmake
** Check our PyPI organization page: https://pypi.org/org/Qt/
  - old C++ preprocessor still to be replaced
** https://peps.python.org/pep-0751/ https://peps.python.org/pep-0768/
  - working through old preprocessor and checking what magic it did and how clang might be able to replace it
** There will be a local meetup in Berlin, where Shiboken will be mentioned and explained a bit https://www.meetup.com/pyberlin/events/306654979/
- PYSIDE-315 & PYSIDE-462 fixes pending for review
* Infra & Releases
- COIN
** 6.8.3 and 6.9.0 were released.
  - continue progress an getting more platforms to pass (unblocking one step at a time)
** Android wheels for 6.9.0 were generated differently for a CI NDK misconfiguration.
  - Windows (32bit) and mac are building, Win 64bit still not building
** Flatpak releases are waiting for the webengine flatpack update first.
  - OSX and Windows are stopping in the test runner phase
* Bugs & Features
  - missing cmake update still on Linux (provisioning update required)
** Adding property support for QML bridges
** Minor changes to the deployment tool, and qtpip
** Working on the presentation for QtWS
** Continue the research for iOS support, it seems there are a few issues with the other frameworks that support it.
*** Distributing apps on iOS is tricky, it requires a Dev account ($$), with a free account you can only upload the app with a cable for 7 days, and then it expires (We wonder what would happen with data)
*** For uploading, you need to turn-on developer mode, which raises a message of "privacy being reduced"
*** iPad applications seems to have the same behavior.
** Might check https://github.com/benfogle/crossenv and https://github.com/beeware/mobile-forge
** PYSIDE-3059 was fixed
** PYSIDE-3012 was updated with new suggestions
** Free threading Python support continues PYSIDE-2221
*** A few changes we had for nogil are not necessary anymore.
*** Our mandelbrot example didn't show a good performance. After discussion with CPython core devs, there was an issue on Python 3.13.{1,2} (not on 3.13.0) that made some slowness. (On M1 it was 8x faster, but now it was 4.3x, the speed lost causes are still in research)
*** https://github.com/python/cpython/pull/131989


==== 26 January 2017 ====
=== 27. March 2025 ===
- PYSIDE-315
* General
  - principle fix merged but some minor improvements still pending
** A few comments on the state of the auto-generated documentation in our telegram group. We expect the community to help us by filing issues they find (per page) so we can try to address them.
- Pyside-462
* Infra & Releases
  - essentially a feature request as C++ default parameters are not yet supported by Pyside
** Status of 6.8.3
  - discussion ongoing how to address the problem
*** Android NDK change is still updating. We might use some additional wheels for the release.
- COIN
*** Flatpak update will be done as well.
  - 10.11, 10.9 & 10.8 build passes
** Status of 6.9.0
  - 10.10 still failing during build
*** New NDK is already there, and the tests have succeed.
  - Progress on Windows and running into new problems further down the path
*** Branching 6.9.0 today/tomorrow after last changes
  - Redhat failed to general brokenness of the platform in CI
* Bugs & Features
  - Ubuntu no further progress
** PYSIDE-3054 settrace bug was addressed, it was more important and difficult that we thought. Even some extra time was added to the import phase due to the recursion.
- clang parser work progressing
** Leaving the handling of Exception aside for shiboken.
  - completeness of work is currently measured by passing unit tests
** Type hints issues are still being addressed.
  - there is a long way to go
*** PYSIDE-3047 Debug option in Qt generates extra code in PySide, interfering with the wrappers. Function returns a qDebug rather than a QPolygon.
  - see [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-323 PYSIDE-323] and associated patches for progress monitoring
*** Other issues were addressed PYSIDE-3050 PYSIDE-3055 PYSIDE-3056 PYSIDE-3058
- Fixed regression which prevented Pyside to compile with Qt 5.5.1
** Research on project structures to be more compatible with Xcode
- shared pointer support
** PYSIDE-3052 QMessageLogger and fix qInstallMessageHandler
- no update on 2nd February 2017 (next week)
** Bumping the nuitka version we use for pyside-deploy (2.6.8)
** Docs on debugging QtQuick app on QtCreator was missing a reference to create a QQmlDebuggingEnabler globally.
** qtpip - download android commercial wheel shows wrong wheel name on stdout- being fixed.


==== 19 January 2017 ====
=== 20. March 2025 ===
- PYSIDE-315
* General
  - a possible fix is pending, some minor performance improvements are still possible
** PyPI organizations accepted Qt!
  - caused by different signal/slot ordering in Qt4 and Qt 5
** We heard about https://wheelnext.dev/ it seems some ideas could be beneficial.
- COIN
* Infra & Releases
  - issues on 10.8 and 10.9 platforms should pass now
** A few issues in our CI in the last weeks (fixed now)
  - 10.11 & 10.10 still have issues
** Qt 6.8.3 new snapshot coming
  - Windows timeout problem fix in COIN (but no COIN update until 5.8.0 released)
** Qt 6.9.0 (internal rc2 to test)
  - Linux builds are failing
** We will move 'dev' to use Python 3.10+
    - Ubuntu 14.04 fails due to cmake issue
* Bugs & Features
    - Redhat 6.6 & OpenSuse 13.01 deferred
** Windows on ARM wheels are ready after a couple of issues (linking) were fixed.
  - current COIN freeze for 5.8.0 release affecting patching of COIN for Pyside
** PYSIDE-3049 - Missing plugin for qmllint (fixed)
  - next steps in priority -> run tests on 10.8/10.9 and get Linux running
** QML Bridges: Working on properties.
- PYSIDE-79 regression fixed as well (some interaction between PYSIDE-315 & PYSIDE-79)
** PYSIDE-3052 - QMessageLogger missing class (in progress)
- PYSIDE-462 to be looked at next
** Working on merging the contributions on QtRemoteObjects
- clang parser work progressing
** PYSIDE-2854 - Support for [colocated objects|https://codereview.qt-project.org/c/pyside/pyside-setup/+/632241] in shiboken (structs issue, might support c++ unions)
** PYSIDE-3040 GTK Theming issue with PySide install
** Qt 6.10 adaption continues
** Speed of overriding methods (previously cached) - new fix is improving the performance, but duck-punching was not properly working.
*** Can this be excluded from the caching?
** The list of new improvements for type hints keeps growing (which is good!) so many issues has been solved.
** We might need to find a solution for the implicit conversions we do (like qdatetime/py_datetime)
** Discussion about Optional and pointer arguments that have a default value.
** Some property types (public class variables) are missing type information


==== 12 January 2017 ====
=== 13. March 2025 ===
- PYSIDE-315
  - sorting of slots/signal connection changed on Qt side and Pyside side has not caught up
  - had similar connection issues on the QML side, need to investigate whether there is a connection
- PYSIDE-79
  - caused a regressions (not yet investigated)
- fixed OpenGL types not being recognized on MacOS (partly fixed)
- API's with shared/smart pointers in Qt don't work
  - has potential long term effects and investigation has started into the reasons
- Refactoring shiboken in preparation for clang
- COIN currently runs tests with namespaced Qt
  - short term fix to exclude namespaced Qt builds with Pyside (broken on MacOS 10.9)
  - other failures: missing libraries on MacOS (10.11), missing provisioning on Windows, cmake issues on 10.10
  - unknown state on Linux (current Redhat too old)
- Prioritization after status round:
  - PYSIDE-315 to be investigated based on recent signal/slot patches for QML
  - Smart pointer issues reduced in priority to provide space for PYSIDE-315 & PYSIDE-79 regression
- verify that COIN runs testrunner (not just building Pyside)
  -> not yet verified since we are still failing builds in COIN


==== 5 January 2017 ====
* General
- COIN update
** QtCS: We need to submit talks in case we want to attend.
  - COIN changes merged (no further patches pending)
** Tomorrow Python 3.14a6 will be released https://peps.python.org/pep-0745/
  - need to run an integration test
* Infra & Releases
  - issues related to different build platforms still to be expected
** Windows on ARM research continues and looks good! managed to fix an issue, but a new issues was found on samplebinding. The issue might be related to missing OpenGL.
- Continue with clang
** 6.9.0rc might be released tomorrow, which means PySide6 FF will be due.
  - backtracking a bit (reusing some node API's during parsing but otherwise use clang to populate the tree)
* Bugs & Features
- test blacklisting reviewed (some removed - mostly signal related ones, one new regression)
** Many new type hints bugs being reported :)
- regressions in QtQuick were worked around (caused by recent Qt Quick changes)
** Smart pointers exclusion issues fixed (shiboken)
- issues with macos framework style includes in Qt
** Designer and Linguist tools fixes (External)
- PYSIDE-315 debugging ongoing, very hard to track down
** Helping the remoteobject contributions to work better.
    - was it a regression from a previous Pyside release (e.g. Qt 5.4?!?
** Documentation checks and 6.10 adaption.
- hard-copied Qt 5.4 based headers still in existence
** https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-2221 Going back to the free threaded Python topic in PySide
  - updated needed but would shut Qt 5.4 users out
*** Lots of changes since the previous attempt
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** https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-3012 Kept working on the pep8 compatibility for type hints issues
** https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-3034 trying to figure out to get type information from public variables
** https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-3046 fixing type issues
** Re-Starting research on iOS compatibility
** QML Bridges: Slots registration is working now! new tests are being written.


== 2016 ==
=== 6. March 2025 ===
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==== 22 December 2016 ====
* General
- lots of discussions around the COIN patches
** Jaime's internal presentation will be next Monday at 11am
  - source archive setup being under review
** QtCS registration is up.
  - Qt 5.6 provisioning patches merged
** Discussion on IPC options for Qt developers.
  - CI uses Python 2.7 at this stage
* Infra & Releases
- clang C++ parsing continues
** 6.9 Qt for Python FF happening next week.
- fix of some Pyside unit tests (now have a clean slate again)
** Windows on ARM deployment test failing.
- finished QtQuick port
* Bugs & Features
- some overflow problems have been fixed in shiboken
** Remote object contributions are going well, and we might merge them for 6.9
** Binary size reduction research continued, but it seems we have reached the reduction we can, without touching the C++ side of our bindings.
** PYSIDE-3012 Type hints issues were addressed (typing.Sequence -> typing.Collection) even if it is a simple change in theory, to change it internally and for our generation it took a lot of time.
*** Removing object-inheritance in the pyi files
*** White-space around equal operators issue (default parameters)
** Update Widget Gallery example
** Changed to adapt std::chrono patches in shiboken (identify overloads and choose the better option)
** Cleaning up some bug reports, metamethod connection issue fixed.
** Addressing some coverity issues for Designer
** Started 6.10 adaption.
** QML Next works continues.
** Changes in the build system scripts are still in progress, some stuff is broken when used, but it's going in a good direction.
** Finalizing the pyside6-project changes to adapt the pyproject.toml changes.
** Addressing new found QtCreator issues with the pyproject.toml compatibility.


==== 15 December 2016 ====
=== 27. February 2025 ===
- COIN changes pending for testing infrastructure
* General
    -> https://codereview.qt-project.org/177136 (Pyside change)
** Windows on ARM improving
    -> https://codereview.qt-project.org/176968 (Coin change)
* Bugs & Features
    -> https://codereview.qt-project.org/179662 (Provisioning changes)
** PYSIDE-2701 Size reduction, investigating removing redundant overloads
    -> https://codereview.qt-project.org/179663 (Provisioning changes)
** PYSIDE-2701 Size reduction, trying wrapper folding, needs massive reordering
- waiting for COIN development team to review/accept the pending changes
** PYSIDE-3012 replacement of typing.Sequence by collections.abc.Sequence
- no update in PYSIDE-315 (under investigation)
*** Identified incompatibility with Python < 3.9.8 and Python < 3.10.1, fixed by small patch
- Flushed out a couple of shiboken, QML, qml example bugs
*** First change finally done, needs series of further changes
- Some bugs related to parser delayed until clang parser task done (https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-322)
** 6.10 adaption continues
- most basic shiboken API extractor test to pass (global enumeration test)
** PYSIDE 2942 Slot type annotation fix
- some trouble with int size data types
** QTBUG-132266 Checked the code on macOS that the user uploaded, no issues were found related to PySide or macOS.
    -> Python 2 & 3 are different and the relevant C++ data types are yet again different from platform to platform


==== 8 December 2016 ====
=== 20. February 2025 ===
- COIN patches pending approval
* General
  - Windows provisioning reviewed
** QtWS possible participation
  - Linux, Pyside, COIN itself
** QtCS has a priority of bringing more external contributors
- Clang changes progressing, comparing AST tree from old parser and clang
* Infra & Releases
- PYSIDE-79 done
** 6.9 RC February 28th (maybe postponed)
- PYSIDE-315 under investigation
** Windows on ARM test cases failing due to mypy fast cache (requires rust toolchain, that's currently missing from the CI). static libclang doesn't work on ARM builds (but does in x86_64).
  - QtQuick patches taking shape (some template magic and function pointer
** RTA trials continue, possibility to use qtpip
  features in Qt cannot be parsed by shiboken)
* Bugs & Features
** PYSIDE-2701 Size reduction for virtual functions patch was merged
** PYSIDE-3002 painted virtual functions solved (even though we had our own opinion about performance)
** 3020 SignalInstance disconnect issue fixed
** Templates/snippets cleanup in the typesystem.
** 6.10 adaption continues
** QtCreator toml changes:
*** psyide6-project adaption to the latest changed related
** QtDS changes postponed (to be available in QtDS 4.8)
** PYSIDE-3017 QSerialBus overload order issue was fixed
** PYSIDE-3012 Still addressing issues (CI currently failing)
** qtqa improving the wheel testing process.
** Brainstorming a better approach for QML Next
** Finishing the folding patches, they don't make a lot of sense at the moment due to previous changes (being added into shiboken)


==== 1 December 2016 ====
- COIN
- PYSIDE-79 there seems to be a final work around (https://codereview.qt-project.org/#/c/176374/)
    - fixing a few tests in the process
- clang update
  - dumping AST, identifying the required info
  - work in progress...
- problems with global static QObjects on the Qt side calling back into Python during app exit
  - may require some changes on the Qt side


==== 24 November 2016 ====
=== 13. February 2025 ===
- automatic COIN triggering for submodules work in progress
* General
  - several discussions on this topic this week
** Did you know Shiboken translates into "Death Sword"? 死某剣
- Clang investigation (what library to use)
** QtCS happening after QtWS in Munich in early May.
- fixing bugs on Qt side for Pyside
** Qt Design Studio integration (internal presentation) with Python to be prepared.
- Qt QML support almost done, work will continue with Qt Quick
* Infra & Releases
- PYSIDE-79 work story continues
** Windows on ARM research continues.
  - reference counting not quite accurate but point of deallocation of ref count not identifiable
** QtDS wheels to be updated for the new release
** 6.9.0 RC by the end of the February.
** RTA testing initiative to be restart
** Evaluating scikit-core-build for replacing build_scripts/
* Bugs & Features
** Flatpak issue was solved (cleanup)
** Brainstorming ideas for QML Next (preparing internal presentation)
** Android wheel names to be adapted https://packaging.python.org/en/latest/specifications/platform-compatibility-tags/#android
** Qt Creator finishing .toml support for Python Projects.
** Qt DS Python changes ready to be merged
*** Tutorial changes to be prepared
** Type hints heuristic evaluation in order to address newly found issues related to overloads with similar shape.
** Handling of value-types in shiboken (refactoring, new features and doc)
** PYSIDE-3005 OpenGL issues were fixed
** PYSIDE-3013 Font issue was fixed
** PYSIDE-3015 OpcUA support bug fixed
** PYSIDE-3014 virtual function on QSpinBox issue fixed
** 6.9 adaption patches
*** Found newly moc changes were breaking our enums
** Size Reduction
*** hashing functions to re-use them.
*** changing the policy to use absolute size measure (sizebench)
*** Removing a few things from the folding patch, in order to merge it
** PYSIDE-2997 and PYSIDE-3003 type hints issues were solved. A couple are still open.


==== 17 November 2016 ====
=== 6. February 2025 ===
- Pyside team suffering from sickness -> not much progress this week
* General
- Pyside-79 fix had a lot of negative side effects (breaking existing tests)
** We went to FOSDEM and meet many PySide users!
  - internal object reference counting is the predominant issue at hand
** Commercial / LTS naming on the Installer.
  - continue to work on the bug (no resolution yet as delayed due to sickness)
* Infra & Releases
- COIN some progress but still open discussions on branching policy required
** Reviewing our branching policies. There is interest in branching pyside-setup sooner.
** We might need to move the Android wheels to PyPI (Probably from 6.9 on)
** 6.8.2.1 release is planned in order to fix the missing DLLs in Windows (MSVC)
*** cheery pick is missing for 5.15
** PySide6_DS 4.7 to be released in the next couple of weeks.
* Bugs & Features
** Adding TOML support for Python projects in QtCreator
** TypeHints new reports, trying to get an idea of what's causing the errors
** Issues in Flatpak: updating version, checking a cleanup issue. Addressing dependencies issues for optional packages.
** QtQA internal scripting: Adapting an automatic wheel download.
** Size reduction
*** Move virtual function overrides. Only generated on the base classes.
*** Discovered and fixed a few multiple inheritance with shiboken
** Snippets translation tool: Trying to add a feature to use fully qualified enums.
** clang-tidy warnings were fixes
** Handling value types on non-default constructors (inspired by 6.9 changes)
** Discussion on moving away out internal building process to scikit-build
** Size reduction (folding approach): To publish first results soon.
** Supporting team member with pyi session to understand the internal mechanism.
** Ideas from the size reduction research were implemented
** Changing the benchmark code for the size reduction (which might not include the new changes to shiboken)


==== 11 November 2016 ====
=== 30. January 2025 ===
- PYSIDE-79 being fixed
- PYSIDE-315 to be addressed
- Shiboken and Clang
  - familiarizing with clang and its parser's inner working
  - added experimental qmake project definition for shiboken (makes work in Qt Creator easier)
- Qt QML on Pyside work progressing
- work on COIN did not progress due to conflicting priorities inside COIN development


==== 3 November 2016 ====
* General
- working through the QML stack esnuring all required API's are exported (https://codereview.qt-project.org/#/c/175682/)
* Infra & Releases
- small build system patches
** Preparing 6.8.2
- PYSIDE-79 work progressing
* Bugs & Features
- OpenGL support fixed (PYSIDE-314)
** Size reduction [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-2701 PYSIDE-2701] : Implemented code reuse for Python overrides of virtual functions
- COIN issues
** QtPythonScripting: continue working on multiple inheritance, added more widgets
    - repo interdepencies not working yet, suggestion under discussion and to be implemented
** Size reduction: PYSIDE-2701 Folding progress: We can now combine multiple foldings of the same function. This will bring some more reduction.
    - most license checks have been fixed
** Simplebrowser example updated
    - Qt 5.6 based Pyside to skip check
** adding imageviewer docs
    - after branching for C++11 work the dev branch should work from license check perspective
=== 23. January 2025 ===
    - eventually the entire CI needs to run through (more hidden problems could be hidden)
- Started working on C++11 compliant parser for shiboken
    - libclang will be used
    - first target is to replace the AST tree implementation
    - requires clang setup in the CI


==== 27 October 2016 ====
* General
- Work on WebKit/WebEngine support
** [https://invent.kde.org/frameworks/kconfig/-/jobs/2497118 KDE testing Qt betas and snapshots]
- Further work on [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-431 COIN] support
*** Should we update our Branching policy?
- Planning meeting
*** Our branching policy:
- Workshop for C++11 support in Pyside ([https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-323 PYSIDE-323])
**** We branch briefly after API Review is done in qt meta repo.
** Yocto libclang issue - https://codereview.qt-project.org/c/pyside/pyside-setup/+/609352
* Infra & Releases
** Windows on ARM configuration testing.
** 6.8.2 scheduled release next week, and branching will happen today.
* Bugs & Features
** QtPythonScripting: continue working on Stable ABI support and multiple inheritance
** [ext] 6.9 Designer release issues with macOS drag and drop + bug fixing
** PYSIDE-2990 Slot Executed in Signal's Thread Even With Auto & QueuedConnection
*** People is getting the documentation from an outdated wiki page, which is causing new reports.
*** Wiki will be updated.
** Size reduction: we generate a lot of code for parsing keyword arguments. The code was moved to libshiboken and the size was reduced 3%
*** Optimization reviews: it seems it's only the virtual functions, but not the actual bindings.
** Size reduction: Windows is giving some issues for special characters, which seems to be also present in Linux.
** Cross compiling and creating wheels with the new JNI classes bindings. Trying to test them in an emulator, found other issues.
** pyside6-deploy/project and DS changes integrating, hopefully they will be merged today \o/
** DS-only changes are still in review.
** TOML integration - continue research on adding new format for python projects
** QtGraphWidgets issue with yocto build was fixed.


==== 20 October 2016 ====
=== 16. January 2025 ===
- [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-355 Qt Quick support] submitted
- [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-314 QtOpenGL support] submitted
- Further work on [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-431 COIN] support, license headers
==== 13 October 2016 ====
- Qt CI update
  - Coin changes have merged but integration not yet working
  - Qt CI enables on Pyside side merged
  => COIN integration fails with license issues
  => requires review of license conditions for all files, some files are not even relicensable
  => skipping license check for now, most likely to be done later again but requires changes to license check script
  - more issues of interworking between QtCI and Pyside expected (won't be visible until license problems resolved)
  Open issue: does a change in Pyside repo trigger a rebuild of everything?
- Qt QML support progressing and first patches merged
  - serious bugs have been fixed, more complex QML examples are now working


==== 29 September 2016 ====
* General
- Coin integration close but not merged
** Highly probable that one of us will go to FOSDEM to help with the Qt Project stand! so if you /reader/ are going, drop by and say hi!
- Bugfixing in particular on the shiboken parser side
* Infra & Releases
- QML/Python binding and tests fixed -> general check all day-to-day aspects of QML are working
** 6.8.2 will be released on 23th January so far, so we expect providing the wheels in the following days.
- QML examples porting
** 3.13 on the CI still on-going.
    -> still some failing tests
** 6.5.4 OSS released
    -> Check all QML/Quick class are exported
* Bugs & Features
** Discussion about QJni* bindings when cross compiling.
*** It did built (and installed) for aarch64 and x86_64 but armv7a will be tried later on.
*** The main issue with this story was that it was bindings only for cross compiled pyside
** Exploring toml compatibilities within QtCreator
** DS patches still needs review.
** Binary size work continues
*** 17% reduction so far, and this could be included in the future-features list.
*** Once is ready, we might provide an option to disable it to go back to the more readable wrapper code.
*** We might evaluate a template approach once the solution is out, to avoid maintaining regexes.
** Remote Object reviews ready in order to merge changes (only a few details)
** Qt Python Scripting
*** Multiple inheritance is not supported yet.
*** REPL function to help development
*** Research on Limited API usage.
*** find_python macro in 3.26 allow to find the stable abi
** docstring changes in order to expose them as docstring per methods.
*** some experiment to add it to the pyi files, but it doesn't show.


==== 22 September 2016 ====
=== 09. January 2025 ===
- Refactored Shiboken, udnerstanding build sequences
 
- black list for unit tests defined and tested
* General
- fixing of tests
** FOSDEM 2025: Qt got a stand!
- QML example fixing continued (QML bindings not working)
** Internal Hackathon going on.
- Pyside side for COIN done (pending integration checks)
* Infra & Releases
- COIN integration still wip due to long test and retest cycles
** https://download.qt.io/official_releases/QtForPython/ got restructured and it's now very tidy
- pyside and shiboken repo to be relicensed similar to other Qt products
** Preparing 6.8.2
=> this should address any issues regarding the status of generated code too
** 6.8.1.1 Windows and Linux wheels were uploaded for consistency thanks to user-reports when uploading only the 6.8.1.1 on macOS due to a missing module
** Tests with 3.13 on the CI
==== 16 September 2016 ====
* Bugs & Features
- Pyside side for CI testing ready for testing
** [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-2966 PYSIDE-2966] Disabled instantiating non-instantiable classes
- status of COIN side to be determined. Code exists need help from CI team to confirm status.
** [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-1735 PYSIDE-1735] Examples and tests were ported to use fully qualified enumerations
- build system infrastructure improvements in pyside setup
** Python Scripting continues (enable adding __repr__ functions)
- Qt logging now working
** Discussion about QJni* bindings when cross compiling.
- and more
*** We might try a few new configurations for adding this bindings.
- Update on bug handling
** Tutorial for Boot2Qt and PySide apps deployment
  - PYSIDE-88 continuing
** Doc changes: adding comments for using uv
  - PYSIDE-349 (Multimedia ported)
** QML Next: still working on improved decorators for a smoother integration
  - PYSIDE-344 fix pending on codereview
** Qt Remote Objects: Big set of patches by external contributor
  - make debug builds of Pyside work (OSX works, Linux has work in progress patch, Windows side awaiting contribution)
** Binary size reduction work continues with new ideas from other projects: folding, string handling, renaming, etc.
- QML support work in progress
** Yocto builds issues with LLVM still not solved.
  - examples are slowly ported with aim to identify bugs
 
==2024==
 
*[[Qt for Python Development Notes 2024]]
 
==2023==
 
*[[Qt for Python Development Notes 2023]]
 
==2022==


==== 25 August 2016 ====
*[[Qt for Python Development Notes 2022]]
- Properly implementing QML experience in Pyside
- Unit test fixing
- automated CI testing for Pyside
  - working locally but still failures occurring on various other test machines


==== 4 August 2016 ====
==2021==
- Additional Pyside examples under review
- Fixed warnings coming from Shiboken


==== 21 July 2016 ====
*[[Qt for Python Development Notes 2021]]


- main Pyside 2 example port done
==2020==
- additional examples to fill gaps are being ported (as per prio list)
- CI patches running, but still gaps (should be done by next week)
- about 86% of auto test working (failing count of test 80+ auto test)
- [[pyside-Teststatus|Project Test Status]]


==== 14 July 2016 ====
*[[Qt for Python Development Notes 2020]]


- Pyside 2 examples ported
==2019==
- OpenGL & SVG not working
- QtQuick 2 is in strange situation (QtQml depends on QtQuick)
- Python 3 realed Unicode handling not working with Qt
- QMessageBox hangs
- no documentation for any example
- lots of warnings when building wrapper
- results: https://paste.kde.org/pgje2toyh/mlbqic
- COIN setup for pyside https://codereview.qt-project.org/#/c/158336/
- Qt 5.7 still blocked due to missing C++11 support in shiboken
    - food for ideas: https://steveire.wordpress.com/


*[[Qt for Python Development Notes 2019]]


==== 7 July 2016 ====
==2018==


- automated CI testing
*[[Qt for Python Development Notes 2018]]
- patches for Pyside and Qt CI side required
- Testing somewhat more complicated due to closed nature of Qt CI
- script to port examples to Qt 5 -> https://bugreports.qt.io/issues/?jql=labels%20%3D%20exampleport5
- all examples to remain BSD licensed
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2025

20 November 2025

  • General topics
    • Some conference's cfp are closing in December
  • Infra & Releases
    • 6.10.1 will go out today/tomorrow
    • 6.5.11 commercial LTS also to go out this week (webengine issue discovered but will be fixed in 6.5.12)
    • Might adopt 3.14 in one of the CI nodes in January (3.14.1) or February (3.14.2)
    • Discussion on the Qt platforms requirements, their pythons, and dependencies.
  • Bugs & Features
    • Adjusting coin scripts to avoid building python 3.11
    • Extracting a bit of the properties from the QtQuick integration, so it could be used by other projects like bridges
    • Many changes related to release
    • Fixing an issue on missing metatypes in Qt (they were renamed)
    • Fixing a couple of example issues
    • Yocto builds showed a few issues with clang that were addressed
    • Improving a bit the cross compiling infrastructure to decouple
    • Multimedia player has been heavily modified in C++ and trying to adapt to Python
    • Other small patches to improve our build process
    • Soon to split the generator to its own directory in order to better modularize the shiboken solutions


13 November 2025

  • General topics
    • Checking other UI frameworks to get new examples ideas.
  • Infra & Releases
    • 6.5.11 commercial lts is postponed a bit more
    • 6.10.1 scheduled for next week
    • Android wheels had some issues, but it was fixed
  • Bugs & Features
    • CMake changes for using Development.Module broke cross compilation, but it got fixed.
    • Catching up with unmerged improvements from past versions
    • Revisiting the build creation to avoid using PySide6 directory for the _Essentials and _Addons wheels.

6 November 2025

  • General topics
    • A team member at Meeting C++
  • Infra & Releases
    • 6.10.1 release coming in a couple of weeks
      • Waiting for a few more changes and changelog to branch-out
    • Planning to automate the release/upload process
  • Bugs & Features
    • Fixes to the colorpalette example discovered while working on bridges
    • Discussion splitting tools into a separate wheel. Complicated situation for Addons-tools, might motivate having two new wheels for Essentials and Addons.

30 October 2025

  • Infra & Releases
    • Releases in the next couple of weeks
  • Bugs & Features
    • Taking care of old patches to decouple shiboken6_generator and have it as a separate directory
    • sub-interpreter might be available in PySide7 due to major API changes (still to be confirmed)
    • adaption to 6.11

23 October 2025

  • General Topics
    • Brief planning for 6.11
    • Brainstorming session in December
  • Infra & Releases
    • 6.10.1 planned for mid November
  • Bugs & Features
    • Qt Python Scripting: we need to double check, and add documentation for our plan to make it public.
    • Regression on Designer enums compatibility (Qt/C++ side)
    • OpcUA report showing strange behavior on some items.
    • Free threaded and sub-interpreter research continues.
    • Deployment still cannot properly use the 2-step initialization that was introduced recently in PySide.
    • A few new type hints and other tools bugs have been reported.

16 October 2025

  • General Topics
    • Recent discussion about LGPLv3 and Python projects.
    • A team member will go to Meeting C++ in Berlin
    • Anyone going to FOSDEM next year? Let us know in our chat platforms!
    • Bug fixing week.
  • Infra & Releases
    • 6.8.5 Commercial LTS release was postponed for tomorrow. Wheels are ready to go out.
    • 6.10.1 planned by the middle of November
  • Bugs & Features
    • 3.14 issue after PYSIDE-3174 was fixed being resolved
    • Little doc fix, dead links.
    • Working on cmake fixes for the Shiboken6Tools in some linux distros
    • PYSIDE-3213 QQuickTextDocument (needed to register to the meta type in PySide)
    • Found issues in OpcUA regarding enumerations
    • Sub-interpreters research continues. It's not very compatible with the Free-threaded python.
    • 3.14 required a lot of changes for the adoption, and it's planned for 6.11

9 October 2025

  • General Topics
    • Discussing some download stats from OSS and Commercial users.
  • Infra & Releases
    • 6.10.0 is out!
  • Bugs & Features
    • Found an issue for system-installs with the new CMake module
    • Android issue related to a cmake configuration was fixed
    • PYSIDE-3174 fixing an typing issue related to Slots
    • Sub-interpreters research continues
    • Issue with an example was fixed
    • Noticed an issue with rcc, that depending on the endianness of the proc the output is different, so we had an issue on ARM64 devices.

2 October 2025

  • General Topics
    • Improvements to the general website qt.io/qt-for-python will land soon.
    • Gathering a list of projects that are using Qt for Python in the wild. If you have one write us to our Telegram group.
    • Long weekend ahead!
    • Half of the team is working on Qt Bridges
  • Infra & Releases
    • 6.9.3 was released last Tuesday
    • 6.8.5 to be out soon
    • 6.10.0 planned for next week
  • Bugs & Features
    • Figuring out an issue with endian-ness of rc_ generated files depending on the architecture.
    • iOS research will restart soon.
    • Subinterpreters research continues
    • PYSIDE-3201 was fixed

25 September 2025

  • General Topics
    • Bug triaging week for two team members.
  • Infra & Releases
    • Preparing 6.10.0, 6.9.3, LTS 6.8.5
    • Bumped the dev branch to Python 3.10 minimum version
  • Bugs & Features
    • PYSIDE-3155 research continues on the sub-interpreters.
    • PYSIDE-3190 Fixed a bug in signal handling
    • Updated many examples to be in sync with Qt/C++
    • Fix on tqtc-pyside-setup: Enum values of one class in QOpcUa caused timeouts in COIN (it has >20000 enum values). Omitted specifying enum values for that class.

18 September 2025

  • General Topics
    • Next week a team member will go to NDC Tech Town
  • Infra & Releases
    • Removing 3.9 from the CI for dev
    • 6.9.3 will be released soon, 6.8.5 later and then 6.10.0
    • Fixing a few CI issues from our configurations
  • Bugs & Features
    • Features to rename enumerations by adding a typedef
    • Updating the examples based on Qt/C++
    • PySide tests remote objects fixed
    • PYSIDE-3155 research continues on the sub-interpreters. Might help free threaded research as well, due to finding internally where we need locks.


12 September 2025

  • General Topics
    • Some discussions about PySide during Akademy regarding current state and KDE Python bindings.
  • Infra & Releases
    • Integrations seems to be slow regarding windows signing
    • macOS 15 will be using now Python 3.13
    • Removing the nodes using 3.9 (for PySide 6.10+)
    • 6.10 example updates are missing before we do RC
    • New conditions for branching script in Qt might include a new one for PySide
  • Bugs & Features
    • doc build showed many warnings and issue with some new documentation
    • the documentation for classes description need a workaround (collapse option)
    • QtAudio namespace renaming (adapting from qt) has a final solution after the previous workaround.
    • Fixes for Limited API
    • typedef enumeration research tweaks
    • Add script for syncing the Qt/C++ examples files for Qt/Python
    • PYSIDE-3178 fix return types for tuples (in some functions)
    • Looking on PYSIDE-3034 missing public variables for the python stubs (workaround in place) - some issue with property class on mypy correctness tests
    • iOS research still in progress (some interest from the community)

4 September 2025

  • General Topics
    • Akademy 2025 starting this Saturday
    • t-strings discussion and adaption for Qt API
    • Bumping android API to v36 soon
    • We will keep an eye on https://github.com/py-ni
    • Discussion on adding more Python material to https://academy.qt.io
  • Infra & Releases
    • 6.10 FF (for Qt for Python) approaching! 11-Sept
  • Bugs & Features
    • General bug fix
    • PYSIDE-3173 uic generating wrong code from some unicode characters
    • Some KDE bindings bugs fixed (still a few to go)
    • Qt Python Scripting will be available after 6.10 at some point.
    • Research continues on Free Threading and Sub-interpreters
    • Handling of heaptypes from cpython seems not to be properly working


28 August 2025

  • General Topics
    • Team is attending PyCon Greece
  • Infra & Releases
    • 6.9.2 is out
    • Preparing 6.10, 6.5.10
  • Bugs & Features
    • PYSIDE-3167 Example bug fixed
    • Research on various topics (subinterpreters, free threading, multi phase initialization)
    • Preparing for Python 3.14, checking on deprecations
    • Flatpak updated to 6.9.2
    • Final porting of examples to the shiboken6-generator CMake package. There was some customer interest also here.
    • PYSIDE-3162 Removed `from __future__ import annotations` from stubs since it has no effect.
    • PYSIDE-3163 Mypy comment removed from the docstring and added as a comment separately.
    • PYSIDE-3164 Uncommented the exact values of enums, because type checkers can now use those values (Since ~Jan 24 - see bug report for references). The patch also solves the issue PYSIDE-3048.
    • PYSIDE-2308 Corrected the type annotation of the notify parameter in QtCore.Property
    • MacOS "No such file or directory" error on testing wheels script fixed.

21 August 2025

  • General Topics
    • Still collecting any possible highlights for 6.10 in Qt for Python
      • simpler use of Shiboken from cmake (example?)
      • counterpart of the QRangeModel for Python which also helps to use NumPy
  • Infra & Releases
    • 6.9.2 is on Aug 25, then Qt for Python is to be updated
  • Bugs & Features
    • quite some people from the team are on vacation
    • The support of iOS is still not finished, but in works. It is definitely for 6.11, not for 6.10

14 August 2025

  • General Topics
    • Akademy happening next month!
  • Infra & Releases
    • 6.9.2 preparation started (waiting for qt5 sha)
    • dev will soon be moved to 6.10, but a type hint test is failing.
  • Bugs & Features
    • iOS research:
      • Managed to expose the missing symbol (making it global)
      • Next steps are to attempt the creation of the widget application
      • Checking kivy tooling in order to see if it would be possible to have a similar approach than Android.
    • The Iterable adoption on our type hints didn't solve all our problems.
    • PYSIDE-3153 QtGraph example issue was fixed
    • 6.10 adaption
    • Disable GIL patches are still being worked
    • PYSIDE-3155 Discovered a newly module initialization might be required for multi-interpreters. There is incompatibility with Nuitka.
    • Final tweaks to the CMake improvement chain of patches.
    • Research on split the wheels for tools continues
    • Planning on improving pyside6-project behavior.

7 August 2025

  • General Topics
  • Infra & Releases
    • 6.9.2 is planned for next week
    • 3.13 testing on the CI based on uv - Issues with our previous configuration
    • Testing free threaded wheels (not fully supported)
    • Next Monday we have maintenance break
  • Bugs & Features
    • CMake updates
      • Discovered issues on windows that were fixed (linking to the wrong dll)
      • Cyclic dependencies on using the generator in custom binding projects (samplebindings and scriptableapplication in the works)
    • DS tutorial needed a few modifications
    • Deployment tool adjusted a corner case reported
    • iOS research continues
      • Linking qpa to the final app (via target_link_libraries) is not generating the entry point
    • Type hints discussion regarding moving away from List to Sequence or Iterable
    • Research on splitting the tools from the wheels to a separate package.

31 July 2025

  • General Topics
  • Infra & Releases
  • Bugs & Features
    • PYSIDE-3148, Work on a memory corruption occurring for signals
    • 6.10 Adaption, Improved integration of QRangeModel with numpy
    • Further work on supporting Python 3.14, fixed failing tests and deprecations
    • Fixed flake 8 warnings in tests
    • Shiboken CMake package - Windows build failure - Progressing
    • Desktop deployment - issues with sorting qml files and using relative paths instead of absolute paths resolved
    • type-hints adapt to Python 3.14 - typing.Union annotations written as <class 'name'> instead of type name

24. July 2025

  • General Topics
  • Infra & Releases
  • Bugs & Features
    • Fixed PYSIDE-3144, crash in shiboken's type system parser
    • Fixed PYSIDE-3137, warning in libpyside
    • Research on supporting Python 3.14
    • Windows build fails with the introduction of the Shiboken6Tools CMake package - invetigating
    • Updated samplebinding, widgetbinding, scriptableapplication to use the new CMake package instead of pyside_config.py
    • Documentation of the using the new CMake function to call shiboken-generator
    • PYSIDE-3139, fixed missing optional returns.
    • Handover documentation added however on pause until the changes are merged.
    • Started type hints documentation.

17. July 2025

  • General Topics
    • Most of the team in vacation or in conferences
  • Infra & Releases
  • Bugs & Features
    • PYSIDE-3138 - Creating a shiboken CMake package that enables the user to easily create Python bindings with CMake.
    • PYSIDE-3134 - The format parameter fixed from 'int' to 'str'.
    • iOS cross building for all modules completed, however the issue with shared libraries prevent to create widget application on an iOS device.
    • Started adding the handover documentation to developer notes.

10. July 2025

  • General Topics
    • One person from the team will attend EuroPython and PyCon Portugal.
  • Infra & Releases
    • 6.8.4 will go out tomorrow (most likely)
    • Testing a new package to include msvc dependencies, that might replace our current mechanism
    • 3.13 CI configuration research continues
  • Bugs & Features
    • CMake patches broke debug build (and super project build) but the issues were fixed.
    • Creating a CMake package for shiboken generator, to simplify our build dependencies for C++/Python or binding examples.
    • Moving forward with the iOS research
      • Cross compiling pyside6 is still in progress but with more progress
      • currently there are a few issues with libclang
      • OpenGL issues are back, but they are caused by a different thing
    • PYSIDE-3134 predefined characters for the QString format behavior discussion
    • PYSIDE-3132 crash related to item delegates was fixed
    • PYSIDE-3133 keyword argument issue was fixed
    • Example icon library was removed
    • Splitting the nogil patches in order to granularize the solution.
    • PYSIDE-2938 msvc runtime dependencies still in progress, doing tests. Reverting an old file to avoid packaging the CI host machine files (they are now outdated)
    • PYSIDE-3135 discussion on a regression affecting typing.Self
    • iOS cross building from shiboken, tweaking the code a bit
    • Split AsyncIO patches for adding support little by little, but there are still tests that are not working. We need interested people to contribute to these fixes.
    • Reviewing existing type hints issues
    • build script assessment before trying scikit-build-core

3. July 2025

  • General Topics
  • Infra & Releases
    • macOS issue on setting the virtual environment was fixed
    • 3.13 to be enabled soon
    • 6.8.4 commercial LTS is the next release.
  • Bugs & Features
    • 64bit enumeration was implemented
    • signals and threads clarification (and docs)
    • Qt Python Scripting cleanup
    • Free threading Python changes, threads sanitizer on windows for testing. Few new crashes on linux were discovered, most things work but our stress test is failing.
    • 3132 Item delegate crash was fixed, and other minor bugs.
    • Finalizing pending QtDS tutorial
    • Addressing some warnings from pyside6-deploy (qrc files)
    • pyside6-deploy: Nuitka bumped to 2.7.1
    • CMake changes: updating the C++ binding related examples (where header files are in use)
      • This might affect Python/C++ code from many existing applications (documenting it)
    • scikit-core compat changes
      • Investigate outsource builds
      • passing all our parameters to it

26. June 2025

  • General Topics
  • Infra & Releases
    • CI: Fail to create env problem is still around (seems to be machine-related) - we could disable that config.
    • uv research still pending.
    • 3.13 configs still pending.
  • Bugs & Features
    • Free threading
      • The current researched approach with our own lock is not the best solution for PySide.
      • We have proof other people not picking this approach, and go with a sub-interpreter one: https://discuss.python.org/t/is-free-threading-our-only-option/91775
      • A different approach might be needed
      • Our current testing infra is not enough to simply write tests for nogil python, and many hiccups have been found.
      • Some tests cannot be replicated after some issues, so the nondeterministic behavior is a big challenge.
    • Qt AsyncIO notes
      • A few ideas on how to finish the implementation was shared
      • The TCP protocol was initially implemented
      • New tests were provided to continue the development in the future (using an asyncio event loop)
    • Some small tutorial to debug Python and C++, might need a follow-up
    • Qt Creator discussion with people using old PySide versions, and using the new pyproject.toml approach.
    • Cross building support on shiboken
      • yocto was not affected
      • we might need to check if iOS works
    • PYSIDE-3095 small fix to pyside6-project
    • Qt Python Scripting
      • Small internal API review
      • Cleanup
    • To catch-up with the cmake improvements to our build system (orthogonal to the scikit-core research)
      • this will allow us to properly have the module as projects configures to be find them.
      • In the future, we will simplify our CMakeLists.txt for hybrid applications, a lot!
    • iOS research continues
      • Cross compiling is still an issue due to the shared/static
      • OpenGL issue has a workaround, but still researching on the underneath
      • Waiting for shiboken to have compatibility with cross compiling to check if it works.


19. June 2025

  • General Topics
    • Possible marketing support for the project
  • Infra & Releases
    • Research on enable 3.13 via pyenv continue
    • To investigate errors while creating venvs
  • Bugs & Features
    • QtWidgets apps on iOS still in research
      • Some issues with the qt libraries, duplicate symbols.
      • Some discussion with others about shared/static libraries for iOS (Qt doesnt' seems to be able to work properly) - shared libs for iOS task is not prioritized yet.
    • CMake discussion to enable Qt Bridges from the PySide build system.
      • The problem is our current build structure, where we build shiboken first and then pyside patching paths.
      • We might introduce an option to enable this configuration.
    • Add QtMultimedia libraries (libav*) to the android wheels.
    • Documenting more open research topics (QtAsyncIO, Disable GIL, Debugging, Class properties, PyPy) and maybe more.
    • Fix enumeration issues in Qt Designer
    • libxst issues at build time were addressed
    • Research: cross build for shiboken to recognize targets PYSIDE-3105. To support both approaches
      • list(APPEND shiboken_command "--platform=${CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME}" "--arch=${CMAKE_SYSTEM_PROCESSOR}" "--compiler-path=${CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER}")}
        
      • list(APPEND shiboken_command "--clang-option=--target="aarch64-none-linux-android"" "--compiler-path=${CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER}")
        

12. June 2025

  • General Topics
    • QtDS Tutorial still pending
  • Infra & Releases
    • RTA discussion on PySide
    • SBOM research pending, but will be addressed
    • Evaluating using 3.13 in some of our CI nodes
  • Bugs & Features
    • Newly discovered missing dll/so on android wheels (libav* from ffmpeg)
    • Flatpak baseapp is now shipping tools (after users requests)
      • Waiting for the webengine baseapp to be merged
    • Alexandru helping with some CMake changes we are trying to incorporate into pyside, in order to improve the discoverability of the installed packages.
    • iOS research
      • Small Qt application is working at the moment (QTimer log example)
      • shiboken python module works.
      • QtGui and QtWidgets needs special handling from iOS side
      • Trying the XCode simulator (to avoid usage of the physical device) - architecture issues when built (mismatch on intel/apple silicon)
      • Note from android: there was a missing opengl component, that needed to be added.
    • Started to documenting a few of the on-going initiatives/patches.
      • Disable GIL, QtAsyncIO, etc
    • Regression 6.9.1 - QGraphicsView that was fixed
    • ActiveQt issues lead to discovering that we could use the meta object in order to enable Enums on Qt Designers
    • Discussion about Enum declared within a Python class, and declaring properties with that on the same class (python limitation)
    • Planning on maybe adapting shiboken for easy cross build functionalities.

5. June 2025

  • General Topics
  • Infra & Releases
  • Bugs & Features
    • PYSIDE-3187 std::optional handling from new qt api (having an intrinsic type rather than a separate one)
    • Trying QRangeModel for some Python examples. (new api in 6.10)
    • Adapting to 6.10
    • Virtual Keyboard issue: missing files for plugins issue was fixed
    • PYSIDE-3112 android deployment issue
    • Finishing the CMake config files for shiboken/pyside in order to get more options once it's installed. This might help us simplifying use cases like scriptableapplication.
    • Updated flatpak package, and a new issue related to missing tools.
    • iOS research
      • Managed to embed Python in an iOS application
      • there seems to be an issue with linking between so files
      • dynamics libs are needed, but removing a few .so files PySide is not recognized. When removing the frameworks ones, another issue appear, when having them both, there is also an issue.
      • We might need to re-think the OpenGL finds for iOS patches
    • QtCreator wizard uses pyproject.toml

29. May 2025

  • General Topics
  • Infra & Releases
    • Preparing 6.9.1, 6.5.9
    • Further work adapting to 6.10, QRangeModel renamed from QGenericItemModel
  • Bugs & Features
    • Investigating improving support for std::optional PYSIDE-3107
    • Progressing with shipping CMake configs with PySide6 and Shiboken6 wheels. Trickly resolving install time and packaging configuration. Had to resort to patch the CMake configs before packaging.
    • QPropertyAnimation constructor annotations fixed PYSIDE-3012
    • Continued work on XCode and library binding, minor problems with Python libraries and trying to integrate PySide6 libraries.
    • PYSIDE-2221: Status report is in progress for potential handover.
    • PYSIDE-769:
      • Integration and activation of QtAsync tests into the test framework.
      • First implementation of a TCP transport; server tests are working.

22. May 2025

  • General Topics
    • Some updates from PyConUS
    • Qt Bridges: We might participate at Akademy
    • Qt Bridges: We got an accepted talk https://ndctechtown.com/
    • Qt WS: Talk recording might be delayed to be public.
    • PyCon IT: Going there to give a talk
    • Windows on ARM is getting more attention from other companies.
      • There is currently an issue with OpenGL (not being in Qt, hence not in Qt for Python)
      • FreeCAD requires opengl for some reason :S
  • Infra & Releases
    • 5.15.19 commercial LTS was released
    • 6.9.1 postponed by a regression
    • 6.5.9 still pending (security fix)
    • We might evaluate uv for CI
  • Bugs & Features
    • We will work on being more compatible with uv (shiboken issue finding dlls)
    • iOS research: managed to cross compile the project, but there seems to be an issue still when trying to use it from XCode side of things. We might need to try the setup.py approach rather than CMake.
    • API deprecations that needs to be handle: missing functions on the typesystem and in some test cases. QtXml (QDomDocument) missing new function needs to be added as well (overload issue). Some works needs to be done in the examples as well.
    • Thoughts on limiting the disable gil solution that we have at the moment. There has been a lot of crashes and issues by implementing our own locking mechanism.
    • QtAsyncIO has been brought up in some community discussions, so we might work more on this. There are many NotImplemented issues around, that would be good to have.
    • Qt Python Scripting: Aiming for 6.11, and to find a place to distribute it. Due to the limitation of virtual functions, it's mostly about doing a bit of scripting on top of the Qt/C++ applications. Does it justify it to be a new Qt module? maybe we could use Qt solutions. We need another person to check the API, to have a second opinion.
      • There are some ideas of virtual-function override from pybind11, but then we would require shiboken ownership mechanisms, that will increase dependencies (and size)
      • Release process of qt-modules is strict.
    • PYSIDE-2193 variance in QML Properties. QVariant/PyObjects issues were found and fixed.
    • Got interest of doing RTA internally, that's generating more reports.
    • CMake relocation files shipping that are not being included anymore (headers or cmake files), but got required by Qt Bridges.
    • New cmake variables are being required for Qt Bridges.
    • Message handler changes are still pending for CI issues.

15. May 2025

  • Infra & Releases
    • Preparing 6.9.1
    • Released 6.5.9
  • Bugs & Features
    • Continuing work on 6.10, investingating what the new QGenericItemModel can do for getting data from numpy into Qt
    • PYSIDE-2193 QML property related crash fixed
    • PYSIDE-3098 NumPy problem with Sequence/Iterable conflict in 6.10 solved
    • qinstallmessagehandler refcount issue fixed
    • PYSIDE-3078 QInputDialog get methods accept None as parent.
    • Cross-compile iOS and PySide6 is done. Now the test phase.
    • PYSIDE-2221 Free threading research continues.
      • disable-gil first tiny progress in bug hunting. Shiboken Cyclic test works now
      • Result used for generating locks in PySide constructors
      • still a few timeout errors and others

8. May 2025

  • General
    • Team returned form QtWS
  • Infra & Releases
    • Preparing 6.9.1
  • Bugs & Features
    • Continuing work on 6.10, investingating what the new QGenericItemModel can do for getting data from numpy into Qt Graphs
    • Add some functionality to shiboken to accommodate 6.10
    • Free threading research continues by running intense stress tests
    • Ported QtCharts Audio example to Qt Graphs
    • Worked on PYSIDE-3092, issue regarding the collections import. However CI test failed unrelated to patch. Currently working on that.
    • No new update on the error the OpenGL/OpenGLES libraries, for cross-compiling iOS and PySide6

1. May 2025

  • Labor day, no labor to report

24. April 2025

  • General
    • QtWS talk approaching https://www.qt.io/qt-world-summit-2025
    • We are evaluating the possibility to sponsor a couple of Python conferences!
    • There will not be a Qt for Python session during QtCS
  • Infra & Releases
    • 5.15.19 commercial LTS needs to go out next week, but we are investigating a few CI failures.
    • 6.5.9 commercial LTS will be released tomorrow.
    • 6.8 public branch is closed, moved to LTS
    • Raising python version from 3.8 to 3.10 on a testing ci configuration.
  • Bugs & Features
    • Moving new qml integration support content from pyside-setup to the new repository.
    • Type hints patches to fix PYSIDE-3007 PYSIDE-3012 PYSIDE-3029 (related to the constructors of a few classes, and properties)
    • PYSIDE-2352 iOS research: newer versions of Qt and Qt for iOS seems to fix a few issues we had while cross compiling. There is an issue with OpenGL support.
    • PYSIDE-2221 continue free threading research: an open discussion for ownership issues that were solved in a way that needs confirmation. Stress testing the solutions to avoid thread inconsistency problems.
    • Cleaning up new bug reports
    • PYSIDE-3067 newly discovered crash was fixed.
    • Utilities classes were submitted to avoid exceptions in some scenarios.
    • PYSIDE-3066 enumerations not restored in QVariant. External contributed.
    • PYSIDE-3061 Windows build issue.
    • PYSIDE-3069 Graphics item crash still being investigated.
    • More and more costumer cases are popping up, meaning the usage of PySide is growing :)
    • PYSIDE-3048 There is an enum issue with type hints that require them to be int. We are still discussing on what's the right solution.

17. April 2025

  • General
    • Easter break, we will back on Tuesday :D
  • Infra & Releases
    • qtpip new release planned, after changing the qt version to a previous one. There was an issue with SSL.
    • qtpip: we might align the build/test configuration on the CI to be consistent with PySide
    • Python 3.13 needs to be added to a CI configuration.
    • We might add a special non-blocking configuration for Free threaded python
    • Keeping in an eye on PEP751
  • Bugs & Features
    • Cleaning up some of the latest bug reports.
    • Addressing the webengine issue for the yocto builds.
    • PYSIDE-3061 Windows debug build failing on pyi generation
    • 6.10 adaption in the horizon.
    • Continue the disable-gil support
      • Checking the previous patches to see if they are still relevant, but it seems a few things changed.
      • There seems to be an issue with calling super with arguments
    • iOS support continues, the cross compilation process still has a few issues (QtCore).
    • There seems to be a few type hints issues that are still not fixed, due to not being too simple.
    • Removing tomlkit dependency from pyside6-project
    • multilib support for yocto builds

10. April 2025

  • General
    • Internal dry-run for our QtWS talk in a couple of weeks.
    • We don't have a session for the Qt Contributor Summit
    • We are looking forward to be around Akademy this year https://akademy.kde.org/
  • Infra & Releases
    • Maintenance break last Monday left some issues in the CI
    • PySide6_DS is missing from the qt org on pypi, will add later
  • Bugs & Features
    • PYSIDE-3012 type hints: still working on the last issue.
    • PYSIDE-3021 type hints: was fixed
    • Continue the research on iOS support: still trying to cross compile pyside with a iOS python. Trying other deployment tools that could help us with the process. Dealing with the static/dynamic shiboken libs (static requirement from iOS)
    • Planning to make Qt Python Scripting available.
    • Addressing a couple of deployment issues
    • Brainstorming and creating our presentation for QtWS
    • Finalizing properties and tests for the new qml integrations.
    • PYSIDE-2221 continues: Testing different strategies to reach gil-less Thread Safety
      • - cannot simply replicate the GIL
      • - ongoing: automate the working bucket examples from nogil with cppgenerator

3. April 2025

  • General
  • Infra & Releases
    • 6.8.3 and 6.9.0 were released.
    • Android wheels for 6.9.0 were generated differently for a CI NDK misconfiguration.
    • Flatpak releases are waiting for the webengine flatpack update first.
  • Bugs & Features
    • Adding property support for QML bridges
    • Minor changes to the deployment tool, and qtpip
    • Working on the presentation for QtWS
    • Continue the research for iOS support, it seems there are a few issues with the other frameworks that support it.
      • Distributing apps on iOS is tricky, it requires a Dev account ($$), with a free account you can only upload the app with a cable for 7 days, and then it expires (We wonder what would happen with data)
      • For uploading, you need to turn-on developer mode, which raises a message of "privacy being reduced"
      • iPad applications seems to have the same behavior.
    • Might check https://github.com/benfogle/crossenv and https://github.com/beeware/mobile-forge
    • PYSIDE-3059 was fixed
    • PYSIDE-3012 was updated with new suggestions
    • Free threading Python support continues PYSIDE-2221
      • A few changes we had for nogil are not necessary anymore.
      • Our mandelbrot example didn't show a good performance. After discussion with CPython core devs, there was an issue on Python 3.13.{1,2} (not on 3.13.0) that made some slowness. (On M1 it was 8x faster, but now it was 4.3x, the speed lost causes are still in research)
      • https://github.com/python/cpython/pull/131989

27. March 2025

  • General
    • A few comments on the state of the auto-generated documentation in our telegram group. We expect the community to help us by filing issues they find (per page) so we can try to address them.
  • Infra & Releases
    • Status of 6.8.3
      • Android NDK change is still updating. We might use some additional wheels for the release.
      • Flatpak update will be done as well.
    • Status of 6.9.0
      • New NDK is already there, and the tests have succeed.
      • Branching 6.9.0 today/tomorrow after last changes
  • Bugs & Features
    • PYSIDE-3054 settrace bug was addressed, it was more important and difficult that we thought. Even some extra time was added to the import phase due to the recursion.
    • Leaving the handling of Exception aside for shiboken.
    • Type hints issues are still being addressed.
      • PYSIDE-3047 Debug option in Qt generates extra code in PySide, interfering with the wrappers. Function returns a qDebug rather than a QPolygon.
      • Other issues were addressed PYSIDE-3050 PYSIDE-3055 PYSIDE-3056 PYSIDE-3058
    • Research on project structures to be more compatible with Xcode
    • PYSIDE-3052 QMessageLogger and fix qInstallMessageHandler
    • Bumping the nuitka version we use for pyside-deploy (2.6.8)
    • Docs on debugging QtQuick app on QtCreator was missing a reference to create a QQmlDebuggingEnabler globally.
    • qtpip - download android commercial wheel shows wrong wheel name on stdout- being fixed.

20. March 2025

  • General
    • PyPI organizations accepted Qt!
    • We heard about https://wheelnext.dev/ it seems some ideas could be beneficial.
  • Infra & Releases
    • A few issues in our CI in the last weeks (fixed now)
    • Qt 6.8.3 new snapshot coming
    • Qt 6.9.0 (internal rc2 to test)
    • We will move 'dev' to use Python 3.10+
  • Bugs & Features
    • Windows on ARM wheels are ready after a couple of issues (linking) were fixed.
    • PYSIDE-3049 - Missing plugin for qmllint (fixed)
    • QML Bridges: Working on properties.
    • PYSIDE-3052 - QMessageLogger missing class (in progress)
    • Working on merging the contributions on QtRemoteObjects
    • PYSIDE-2854 - Support for [colocated objects|https://codereview.qt-project.org/c/pyside/pyside-setup/+/632241] in shiboken (structs issue, might support c++ unions)
    • PYSIDE-3040 GTK Theming issue with PySide install
    • Qt 6.10 adaption continues
    • Speed of overriding methods (previously cached) - new fix is improving the performance, but duck-punching was not properly working.
      • Can this be excluded from the caching?
    • The list of new improvements for type hints keeps growing (which is good!) so many issues has been solved.
    • We might need to find a solution for the implicit conversions we do (like qdatetime/py_datetime)
    • Discussion about Optional and pointer arguments that have a default value.
    • Some property types (public class variables) are missing type information

13. March 2025

  • General
  • Infra & Releases
    • Windows on ARM research continues and looks good! managed to fix an issue, but a new issues was found on samplebinding. The issue might be related to missing OpenGL.
    • 6.9.0rc might be released tomorrow, which means PySide6 FF will be due.
  • Bugs & Features

6. March 2025

  • General
    • Jaime's internal presentation will be next Monday at 11am
    • QtCS registration is up.
    • Discussion on IPC options for Qt developers.
  • Infra & Releases
    • 6.9 Qt for Python FF happening next week.
    • Windows on ARM deployment test failing.
  • Bugs & Features
    • Remote object contributions are going well, and we might merge them for 6.9
    • Binary size reduction research continued, but it seems we have reached the reduction we can, without touching the C++ side of our bindings.
    • PYSIDE-3012 Type hints issues were addressed (typing.Sequence -> typing.Collection) even if it is a simple change in theory, to change it internally and for our generation it took a lot of time.
      • Removing object-inheritance in the pyi files
      • White-space around equal operators issue (default parameters)
    • Update Widget Gallery example
    • Changed to adapt std::chrono patches in shiboken (identify overloads and choose the better option)
    • Cleaning up some bug reports, metamethod connection issue fixed.
    • Addressing some coverity issues for Designer
    • Started 6.10 adaption.
    • QML Next works continues.
    • Changes in the build system scripts are still in progress, some stuff is broken when used, but it's going in a good direction.
    • Finalizing the pyside6-project changes to adapt the pyproject.toml changes.
    • Addressing new found QtCreator issues with the pyproject.toml compatibility.

27. February 2025

  • General
    • Windows on ARM improving
  • Bugs & Features
    • PYSIDE-2701 Size reduction, investigating removing redundant overloads
    • PYSIDE-2701 Size reduction, trying wrapper folding, needs massive reordering
    • PYSIDE-3012 replacement of typing.Sequence by collections.abc.Sequence
      • Identified incompatibility with Python < 3.9.8 and Python < 3.10.1, fixed by small patch
      • First change finally done, needs series of further changes
    • 6.10 adaption continues
    • PYSIDE 2942 Slot type annotation fix
    • QTBUG-132266 Checked the code on macOS that the user uploaded, no issues were found related to PySide or macOS.

20. February 2025

  • General
    • QtWS possible participation
    • QtCS has a priority of bringing more external contributors
  • Infra & Releases
    • 6.9 RC February 28th (maybe postponed)
    • Windows on ARM test cases failing due to mypy fast cache (requires rust toolchain, that's currently missing from the CI). static libclang doesn't work on ARM builds (but does in x86_64).
    • RTA trials continue, possibility to use qtpip
  • Bugs & Features
    • PYSIDE-2701 Size reduction for virtual functions patch was merged
    • PYSIDE-3002 painted virtual functions solved (even though we had our own opinion about performance)
    • 3020 SignalInstance disconnect issue fixed
    • Templates/snippets cleanup in the typesystem.
    • 6.10 adaption continues
    • QtCreator toml changes:
      • psyide6-project adaption to the latest changed related
    • QtDS changes postponed (to be available in QtDS 4.8)
    • PYSIDE-3017 QSerialBus overload order issue was fixed
    • PYSIDE-3012 Still addressing issues (CI currently failing)
    • qtqa improving the wheel testing process.
    • Brainstorming a better approach for QML Next
    • Finishing the folding patches, they don't make a lot of sense at the moment due to previous changes (being added into shiboken)


13. February 2025

  • General
    • Did you know Shiboken translates into "Death Sword"? 死某剣
    • QtCS happening after QtWS in Munich in early May.
    • Qt Design Studio integration (internal presentation) with Python to be prepared.
  • Infra & Releases
    • Windows on ARM research continues.
    • QtDS wheels to be updated for the new release
    • 6.9.0 RC by the end of the February.
    • RTA testing initiative to be restart
    • Evaluating scikit-core-build for replacing build_scripts/
  • Bugs & Features
    • Flatpak issue was solved (cleanup)
    • Brainstorming ideas for QML Next (preparing internal presentation)
    • Android wheel names to be adapted https://packaging.python.org/en/latest/specifications/platform-compatibility-tags/#android
    • Qt Creator finishing .toml support for Python Projects.
    • Qt DS Python changes ready to be merged
      • Tutorial changes to be prepared
    • Type hints heuristic evaluation in order to address newly found issues related to overloads with similar shape.
    • Handling of value-types in shiboken (refactoring, new features and doc)
    • PYSIDE-3005 OpenGL issues were fixed
    • PYSIDE-3013 Font issue was fixed
    • PYSIDE-3015 OpcUA support bug fixed
    • PYSIDE-3014 virtual function on QSpinBox issue fixed
    • 6.9 adaption patches
      • Found newly moc changes were breaking our enums
    • Size Reduction
      • hashing functions to re-use them.
      • changing the policy to use absolute size measure (sizebench)
      • Removing a few things from the folding patch, in order to merge it
    • PYSIDE-2997 and PYSIDE-3003 type hints issues were solved. A couple are still open.

6. February 2025

  • General
    • We went to FOSDEM and meet many PySide users!
    • Commercial / LTS naming on the Installer.
  • Infra & Releases
    • Reviewing our branching policies. There is interest in branching pyside-setup sooner.
    • We might need to move the Android wheels to PyPI (Probably from 6.9 on)
    • 6.8.2.1 release is planned in order to fix the missing DLLs in Windows (MSVC)
      • cheery pick is missing for 5.15
    • PySide6_DS 4.7 to be released in the next couple of weeks.
  • Bugs & Features
    • Adding TOML support for Python projects in QtCreator
    • TypeHints new reports, trying to get an idea of what's causing the errors
    • Issues in Flatpak: updating version, checking a cleanup issue. Addressing dependencies issues for optional packages.
    • QtQA internal scripting: Adapting an automatic wheel download.
    • Size reduction
      • Move virtual function overrides. Only generated on the base classes.
      • Discovered and fixed a few multiple inheritance with shiboken
    • Snippets translation tool: Trying to add a feature to use fully qualified enums.
    • clang-tidy warnings were fixes
    • Handling value types on non-default constructors (inspired by 6.9 changes)
    • Discussion on moving away out internal building process to scikit-build
    • Size reduction (folding approach): To publish first results soon.
    • Supporting team member with pyi session to understand the internal mechanism.
    • Ideas from the size reduction research were implemented
    • Changing the benchmark code for the size reduction (which might not include the new changes to shiboken)

30. January 2025

  • General
  • Infra & Releases
    • Preparing 6.8.2
  • Bugs & Features
    • Size reduction PYSIDE-2701 : Implemented code reuse for Python overrides of virtual functions
    • QtPythonScripting: continue working on multiple inheritance, added more widgets
    • Size reduction: PYSIDE-2701 Folding progress: We can now combine multiple foldings of the same function. This will bring some more reduction.
    • Simplebrowser example updated
    • adding imageviewer docs

23. January 2025

  • General
  • Infra & Releases
    • Windows on ARM configuration testing.
    • 6.8.2 scheduled release next week, and branching will happen today.
  • Bugs & Features
    • QtPythonScripting: continue working on Stable ABI support and multiple inheritance
    • [ext] 6.9 Designer release issues with macOS drag and drop + bug fixing
    • PYSIDE-2990 Slot Executed in Signal's Thread Even With Auto & QueuedConnection
      • People is getting the documentation from an outdated wiki page, which is causing new reports.
      • Wiki will be updated.
    • Size reduction: we generate a lot of code for parsing keyword arguments. The code was moved to libshiboken and the size was reduced 3%
      • Optimization reviews: it seems it's only the virtual functions, but not the actual bindings.
    • Size reduction: Windows is giving some issues for special characters, which seems to be also present in Linux.
    • Cross compiling and creating wheels with the new JNI classes bindings. Trying to test them in an emulator, found other issues.
    • pyside6-deploy/project and DS changes integrating, hopefully they will be merged today \o/
    • DS-only changes are still in review.
    • TOML integration - continue research on adding new format for python projects
    • QtGraphWidgets issue with yocto build was fixed.

16. January 2025

  • General
    • Highly probable that one of us will go to FOSDEM to help with the Qt Project stand! so if you /reader/ are going, drop by and say hi!
  • Infra & Releases
    • 6.8.2 will be released on 23th January so far, so we expect providing the wheels in the following days.
    • 3.13 on the CI still on-going.
    • 6.5.4 OSS released
  • Bugs & Features
    • Discussion about QJni* bindings when cross compiling.
      • It did built (and installed) for aarch64 and x86_64 but armv7a will be tried later on.
      • The main issue with this story was that it was bindings only for cross compiled pyside
    • Exploring toml compatibilities within QtCreator
    • DS patches still needs review.
    • Binary size work continues
      • 17% reduction so far, and this could be included in the future-features list.
      • Once is ready, we might provide an option to disable it to go back to the more readable wrapper code.
      • We might evaluate a template approach once the solution is out, to avoid maintaining regexes.
    • Remote Object reviews ready in order to merge changes (only a few details)
    • Qt Python Scripting
      • Multiple inheritance is not supported yet.
      • REPL function to help development
      • Research on Limited API usage.
      • find_python macro in 3.26 allow to find the stable abi
    • docstring changes in order to expose them as docstring per methods.
      • some experiment to add it to the pyi files, but it doesn't show.

09. January 2025

  • General
    • FOSDEM 2025: Qt got a stand!
    • Internal Hackathon going on.
  • Infra & Releases
    • https://download.qt.io/official_releases/QtForPython/ got restructured and it's now very tidy
    • Preparing 6.8.2
    • 6.8.1.1 Windows and Linux wheels were uploaded for consistency thanks to user-reports when uploading only the 6.8.1.1 on macOS due to a missing module
    • Tests with 3.13 on the CI
  • Bugs & Features
    • PYSIDE-2966 Disabled instantiating non-instantiable classes
    • PYSIDE-1735 Examples and tests were ported to use fully qualified enumerations
    • Python Scripting continues (enable adding __repr__ functions)
    • Discussion about QJni* bindings when cross compiling.
      • We might try a few new configurations for adding this bindings.
    • Tutorial for Boot2Qt and PySide apps deployment
    • Doc changes: adding comments for using uv
    • QML Next: still working on improved decorators for a smoother integration
    • Qt Remote Objects: Big set of patches by external contributor
    • Binary size reduction work continues with new ideas from other projects: folding, string handling, renaming, etc.
    • Yocto builds issues with LLVM still not solved.

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