Amar Takhar commented on a discussion: 
https://gitlab.rtems.org/administration/gitlab/-/issues/63#note_108507


Isn't that README.txt extracted from one of the archives?  Those README.txt 
files were originally crafted to give users an idea of what's in the directory 
not cemented as part of a release.  I would otherwise suggest we change the 
name of the file to README.FTP to display on the FTP and leave all the release 
files alone.

This way we can edit the files to our content and have a simple message of the 
files contained within which is their original purpose.

There is no need to display unfolded release files on our website, anywhere.  
The fact that it's called ftp.\* is just an artifact from when we actually used 
the `ftp://` protocol.  All it is now is a website.

If there was a discussion about doing this on our FTP, cementing `README.txt` 
`index.html` files then I entirely missed it but now we have a problem in that 
links on our website are linking to old, killed services.

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