Amar Takhar commented on a discussion: 
https://gitlab.rtems.org/rtems/docs/rtems-docs/-/merge_requests/163#note_121041


We have links and text like this:

![image.png](/uploads/379f23ac317f03d021487465e0300906/image.png){width=422 
height=71}

You think it's OK to have links that will never exist and instructions that 
will never make sense online?  The first documentation we present to users is 
our development docs and those docs have procedures that will only ever work 
for a release.

You may not agree but I think it's a terrible idea to present documentation to 
users that will never work.

* https://docs.rtems.org/docs/main/user/start/sources.html#releases

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