The Windows Runtime port of Qt covers the platform-specific code in Qt, most of it in the "winrt" platform plugin, which enables Qt to run as Windows 8/10 Store Apps, on Windows Phone 8/10, and Windows IoT Core.

As the standing Windows Runtime Platform Maintainer, I hereby step down from my post. Over the past year, my contributions to the port have wained, and I simply do not have time to keep up with Windows development. It would be in the best interest of the Qt Project to nominate a new Maintainer.

That said, I would like to propose Maurice Kalinowski as the new Windows Runtime Platform Maintainer. He has been active for the entire existence of the port, and has been the primary contributor to it for at least the past six months. He is continuously staying informed of the state of Microsoft's OS technologies, testing Qt on different devices (including the HoloLens!), and making the port better in general. In many ways, he is the acting maintainer already.


Cheers,
Andrew
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