It seems to be a good idea at first but what do we do about the 3000+ questions tagged java-ee-6, java-ee-7, java-ee-5, java-ee-web-profile, java-ee-mvc or java-ee-8?
Especially for the ones with a version number + java-ee, does it make sense to change java-ee to jakarta-ee? For example jakarta-ee would seem irrelevant for java-ee-7 question. And Jakarta EE 7 is not a thing, is it?
In fact, the same probably applies to most java-ee questions since they have been asked before the project was given to the Eclipse Foundation. So they are related to the Oracle-supported Java EE and not to Jakarta EE.
As stated on The Aquarium blog at Oracle:
[…] Oracle will continue to support existing Java EE licensees, including licensees moving to Java EE 8.
In fact, I'd even argue that most new java-ee questions will still relate to Java EE 7 or Java EE 8 and not Jakarta EE. And people who are actually working on Jakarta EE will know the difference – and hopefully tag it appropriately.
So I'd say that for now, we should stick with 2 distinct tags. Jakarta EE is not Java EE.