Doc: Add porting guide Qt5 to Qt6 document

Fixes: QTBUG-74469
Change-Id: Id4163c548e0a9b23701b1432ac0f9e24e0a20b6e
Reviewed-by: Venugopal Shivashankar <Venugopal.Shivashankar@qt.io>
Reviewed-by: Alex Blasche <alexander.blasche@qt.io>
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/*!
\page portingguide.html
\title Porting Qt5 to Qt6 Guide
\brief Provides guidance to migrate your Qt 5 application to Qt 6.
Qt 6 is a result of the conscious effort to make this C++ framework more
efficient and easy to use. This release replaces quite a few legacy APIs with
more meaningful ones, such as the newer version of Qt Quick.
We try to maintain binary and source compatibility for all the public APIs in
each release, but some changes were inevitable in an effort to make Qt a
better framework. In this topic, we try to summarize those changes and
provide guidance to handle them.
The following list summarizes the changes in Qt 6:
\list
\li The major version number.
\endlist
\section1 Related Topics
\list
\li \l {C++ API Changes}
\li \l {Porting C++ Applications to Qt 6}
\li \l {Porting QML Applications to Qt 6}
\li \l {Porting QML Applications to Qt 6 Example}
\endlist
*/