Until we got downloadable docs, stop confusing viewers by talking about a nonexisting table.

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<h1>Download Python {{ release }} Documentation
{%- if last_updated %} (last updated on {{ last_updated }}){% endif %}</h1>
<p>Currently, the development documentation isn't packaged for download.</p>
<!--
<p>To download an archive containing all the documents for this version of
Python in one of various formats, follow one of links in this table. The numbers
in the table are the size of the download files in Kilobytes.</p>
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<h2>Problems</h2>
<p><strong>Printing PDFs using Adobe Acrobat Reader 5.0:</strong> Adobe has
reportedly admitted that there is a bug in Acrobat Reader 5.0 which causes it
not to print at least some PDF files generated by pdfTeX. This software is used
to produce the PDF version of the Python documentation, and our documents
definately trigger this bug in Acrobat Reader. To print the PDF files, use
Acrobat Reader 4.x, ghostscript, or xpdf.</p>
<p>Reportedly, Acrobat Reader 6.0 can print these documents without this
problem, but we've not yet had an opportunity to confirm the report. Sadly,
version 6.0 is not yet available on Unix platforms.</p>
<p>If you have comments or suggestions for the Python documentation, please send
email to <a href="docs@python.org">docs@python.org</a>.</p>
-->
{% endblock %}