Yep, it's hidden in the text.  Maybe the link could be a bit more prominent?

Maybe like so: https://github.com/JuliaLang/julialang.github.com/pull/195

On Thu, 2015-01-15 at 10:05, Elliot Saba <[email protected]> wrote:
> Ah, Mauro found them published!  I didn't find that "old releases" page,
> and I look at the main downloads page more than just about anyone!  :P
> -E
>
> On Thu, Jan 15, 2015 at 12:54 AM, Mauro <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> I don't do stats but it looks like Rmath is still part of Julia, e.g.:
>> https://github.com/JuliaLang/julia/issues/6131 but will be removed in
>> the future.
>>
>> But I doubt that it will be kicked out without its functionality being
>> replaced.  Have you looked at https://github.com/JuliaStats ?
>>
>> Anyways, here the downloads:
>> http://julialang.org/downloads/oldreleases.html
>>
>> On Thu, 2015-01-15 at 03:20, Georgiana Onicescu <
>> [email protected]> wrote:
>> > I have installed the current version of Julia 0.3.5 and as far as I know
>> > the Rmath library is no longer available (also it gave me an error when I
>> > tried to install it). I have some previous programs that I have created
>> > using Julia 0.2.0 in which I use Rmath. Is there any archive where I can
>> > download Julia version 0.2.0 so that it is compatible with my program? If
>> > not, is there a way to install Rmath for Julia version 0.3.5? In my
>> > programs I use the dnorm function and this is why I need to use Rmath.
>> > Thank you!
>> > Georgiana
>>
>>

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