Hi, does anyone know what the 'official' Apache explanation is for the 
contradictory information in Tomcat 6 README and RELEASE-NOTES:
 
When you open http://apache.crihan.fr/dist/tomcat/tomcat-6/v6.0.20/README.html 
, you get this message:
 
Tomcat 6.0 requires JRE 5.0. Read the RELEASE-NOTES and the RUNNING.txt file in 
the distribution for more details.
 
If you open RELEASE-NOTES you will see=================== Dependency Changes: 
=================== 
Tomcat 6.0 is designed to run on JSE 5.0 and later
 
>From the Release Notes I gather that I can use Java 6 (which is what a lot of 
>developers do, so I know it works).  But, what does “Tomcat 6.0 requires JRE 
>5.0” imply?  That Tomcat 6 will only be supported with Java 5, but one can run 
>it on Java 6 at their own risk?  I mean, if I have a Tomcat problem while 
>running Java 6, will my bug be considered for fixing?  
 
 Should the warning be removed from the site?  If yes, how do we make that 
happen?
 
My company has a policy to deploy only officially supported platforms, and I 
can’t move to Java 6 with Tomcat while “Tomcat 6.0 requires JRE 5.0” is there.  
 
Thank you for your help, Eliot                                    
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