You forgot to remove the "is in beta testing" from the 3.3 description.
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Subject: cvs commit: jakarta-tomcat-site/xdocs index.xml


> bojan       01/11/18 17:49:33
>
>   Modified:    xdocs    index.xml
>   Log:
>   Present TC 3.3 as production quality release of the 3.x series
>
>   Revision  Changes    Path
>   1.12      +22 -10    jakarta-tomcat-site/xdocs/index.xml
>
>   Index: index.xml
>   ===================================================================
>   RCS file: /home/cvs/jakarta-tomcat-site/xdocs/index.xml,v
>   retrieving revision 1.11
>   retrieving revision 1.12
>   diff -u -r1.11 -r1.12
>   --- index.xml 2001/10/22 16:14:42 1.11
>   +++ index.xml 2001/11/19 01:49:33 1.12
>   @@ -28,18 +28,30 @@
>    </section>
>
>    <section name="Tomcat Versions">
>   -<p>There are several versions of Tomcat currently available for
download.  Version 3.1.1
>   -is a legacy release.  Version 3.2.3 is the current production quality
release
>   -for the Servlet 2.2 and JSP 1.1 specifications.  Tomcat 3.3
>   -is the latest continuation of the Tomcat 3.x architecture.  All Tomcat
3.x releases
>   -trace their heritage back to the original Servlet and JSP
implementations that Sun
>   -donated to the Apache Software Foundation.  The 3.x versions all
implement the
>   -Servlet 2.2 and JSP 1.1 specifications.
>   +<p>There are several versions of <strong>Tomcat 3.x</strong> currently
>   +available for download:</p>
>   +
>   +<ul>
>   +<li>Version 3.3 is the current production quality release for the
Servlet 2.2
>   +and JSP 1.1 specifications.  Tomcat 3.3 is the latest continuation of
the
>   +Tomcat 3.x architecture and it is more advanced then 3.2.3, which is
the 'old'
>   +production quality release.</li>
>   +<li>Version 3.2.3 is the 'old' production quality release and is now in
>   +maintenance only mode.</li>
>   +<li>Version 3.1.1 is a legacy release.</li>
>   +</ul>
>   +
>   +<p>
>   +All Tomcat 3.x releases trace their heritage back to the original
Servlet and
>   +JSP implementations that Sun donated to the Apache Software Foundation.
The
>   +3.x versions all implement the <strong>Servlet 2.2</strong> and
<strong>JSP
>   +1.1</strong> specifications.
>    </p>
>
>   -<p>Tomcat 4.0 implements a new servlet container ( called Catalina)
that
>   -is based on completely new architecture.  The 4.0 release implements
>   -the Servlet 2.3 and JSP 1.2 specifications.  </p>
>   +<p><strong>Tomcat 4.0</strong> implements a new servlet container
(called
>   +Catalina) that is based on completely new architecture.  The 4.0
release
>   +implements the <strong>Servlet 2.3</strong> and <strong>JSP
1.2</strong>
>   +specifications.  </p>
>
>    <p>The releases are described in more detail below to help you
determine
>    which one is right for you.  More details about each release can be
found in
>
>
>
>
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