Thank you Luigi and Markus!
I know, I have been too lazy to upgrade to 2016 — but to my defense, even the 
website says that TeXlive 2016 will have 0.85.
Also, I have been using TeXlive for several years and it’s the first time I 
hear about texdoc! However it seems broken in my distribution (MacTeX, which is 
based on TeXlive):

% texdoc luatex
Sorry, no documentation found for luatex.
If you are unsure about the name, try searching CTAN's TeX catalogue at
http://ctan.org/search.html#byDescription.

Of course, when I search in CTAN, I find the doc for 0.95 (this I still know 
how to do). Does texdoc usually manage to locate the version corresponding to 
your installed package?

Since people tend to be pretty slow on updating their TeX distros (most TeX 
packages have not updated for years), how about extending the <ul> on the 
website with links to manuals of some key versions from the past? I am willing 
to write a script that pulls links from tags on https://foundry.supelec.fr 
<https://foundry.supelec.fr/>.



> On Jul 16, 2016, at 01:53, Markus Kohm <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Am Samstag, 16. Juli 2016, 00:12:36 schrieb Shachar Itzhaky:
>> Yes, I am still using TeXLive so my release is 0.80.
> 
> With TeX Live 2016 LuaTeX is
> 
> | This is LuaTeX, Version 0.95.0 (TeX Live 2016)
> 
>> But where can I find the copy that does?
> 
> Usually as for other parts of TeX Live with `texdoc luatex'. See 
> <https://www.tug.org/texdoc/doc/texdoc.pdf>

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