Hi all,

Going on http://tomcat.apache.org/ you can read "The Apache Tomcat Project
is proud to announce the release of version 10.0.5 of Apache Tomcat. This
release is targeted at Jakarta EE 9." and later "Java EE applications
designed for Tomcat 9 ".

It seems it is a very common phrasing and I get regularly (not for all
releases but often enough) pinged offline to know what is the difference
between Apache TomEE and Apache Tomcat if Tomcat supports JakartaEE.

I don't have a clear solution but do you think the phrasing can be reworked
a bit to clarify it only concerns a few specs and avoid this
misunderstanding (guess a link to a reference page can work without being
too heavy)?

Romain Manni-Bucau
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