As Nicola said, any Jakarta product is entitled to apply for top-level project status with Apache. When this happens, the project (and it's software products) also get a host name.

Whether a product is refered to as jakarta.apache.org/$product or $project.apache.org is essentially up to the product's community and its committers. They are the ones who decide whether they want to be a top-level project or a Jakarta product. This approach follows the Apache philosphy of keeping the core decision-making with the community surrounding a product.

-Ted.

Vic Cekvenich wrote:
This not a topic that anyone wants to bring up:
Should jakarta.apache.org be changed to xyz.apache.org?

Tomcat and Struts are better types names.
"Jakarta" name has a a bit of political connotations, some PHB might see as negtaive and has had for about a year now.
A non city name would be better.


.V



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