Thank you, Ms. Reina, for quickly responding to my email, but I was not looking for the link: https://www.debian.org/releases/wheezy
In my 10 years experience as a Debian user I have learnt to find pages like https://www.debian.org/releases/wheezy or simply, https://www.debian.org/releases/ In fact, I was actually (precisely) looking for the documentation page on Wheezy. That appears to be lost in time. But I require it very much. The pages for Debian Wheezy, _analogous_ to Debian Stretch, the latest Debian release, having the link beginning from https://www.debian.org/doc/, all the way down to https://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/debian-reference/ Say, for example, something like, Documentation For Wheezy, at https://www.debian.org/wheezy/doc/ I hope that I have been able to explain myself better this time. Regards, Rajib On 24/09/2018, Laura Arjona Reina <larj...@debian.org> wrote: > Hello Rajib > > El 24/9/18 a las 13:03, Susmita/Rajib escribió: >> Dear List Administrator, >> >> Every current Debian Release has a documentation page here: Documentation >> https://www.debian.org/doc/ >> >> Unfortunately, the documentation webpage for the older releases can >> not being found. For example, I wanted to read the web documentation >> page for Debian Wheezy. But can no longer find it. >> >> Could you please help? > > The documentation related to Debian Wheezy (installation guide, release > notes) > can be found in the page about the Wheezy release: > > https://www.debian.org/releases/wheezy > > I am not sure if we should add some lines to https://www.debian.org/doc/ > explaining this; so I'm attaching a proposal and CC'ing debian-doc mailing > list. > > Note: I don't like my wording, I'm sure there is a simpler/clearer way to > express the idea, but I couldn't find it... > > Kind regards > > -- > Laura Arjona Reina > https://wiki.debian.org/LauraArjona >