diff --git a/documentation/dev-manual/start.rst b/documentation/dev-manual/start.rst
index 701d3cf4d..96fabac1a 100644
--- a/documentation/dev-manual/start.rst
+++ b/documentation/dev-manual/start.rst
@@ -647,9 +647,7 @@ Follow these steps to locate and download a particular tarball:
 
 3. *Find the Tarball:* Drill down to find the associated tarball. For
    example, click on ``yocto-&DISTRO;`` to view files associated with the
-   Yocto Project &DISTRO; release (e.g.
-   ``&YOCTO_POKY;.tar.bz2``, which is the
-   released Poky tarball).
+   Yocto Project &DISTRO; release.
 
 4. *Download the Tarball:* Click the tarball to download and save a
    snapshot of the given component.
diff --git a/documentation/overview-manual/development-environment.rst b/documentation/overview-manual/development-environment.rst
index fc193f313..9c9c8e87a 100644
--- a/documentation/overview-manual/development-environment.rst
+++ b/documentation/overview-manual/development-environment.rst
@@ -461,7 +461,7 @@ and clicking on the ``[...]`` link beneath the "Tag" heading.
 
 Some key tags for the ``poky`` repository are ``jethro-14.0.3``,
 ``morty-16.0.1``, ``pyro-17.0.0``, and
-``&DISTRO_NAME_NO_CAP;-&POKYVERSION;``. These tags represent Yocto Project
+``&DISTRO_NAME_NO_CAP;-&DISTRO;``. These tags represent Yocto Project
 releases.
 
 When you create a local copy of the Git repository, you also have access
diff --git a/documentation/poky.yaml b/documentation/poky.yaml
index 4f4f3e3a9..c8a890c40 100644
--- a/documentation/poky.yaml
+++ b/documentation/poky.yaml
@@ -6,8 +6,6 @@ DISTRO_NAME_NO_CAP_LTS : "dunfell"
 YOCTO_DOC_VERSION : "3.4.2"
 YOCTO_DOC_VERSION_MINUS_ONE : "3.3.5"
 DISTRO_REL_TAG : "yocto-3.4.2"
-POKYVERSION : "26.0.2"
-YOCTO_POKY : "poky-&DISTRO_NAME_NO_CAP;-&POKYVERSION;"
 YOCTO_DL_URL : "https://downloads.yoctoproject.org"
 YOCTO_AB_URL : "https://autobuilder.yoctoproject.org"
 YOCTO_RELEASE_DL_URL : "&YOCTO_DL_URL;/releases/yocto/yocto-&DISTRO;"
diff --git a/documentation/ref-manual/terms.rst b/documentation/ref-manual/terms.rst
index 3f18d3404..cba514c34 100644
--- a/documentation/ref-manual/terms.rst
+++ b/documentation/ref-manual/terms.rst
@@ -88,11 +88,11 @@ universal, the list includes them just in case:
          -  Provide a directory path and specifically name the Build
             Directory. Any intermediate folders in the pathname must exist.
             This next example creates a Build Directory named
-            ``YP-&POKYVERSION;`` within the existing directory ``mybuilds``:
+            ``YP-&DISTRO;`` within the existing directory ``mybuilds``:
 
             .. code-block:: shell
 
-               $ source poky/oe-init-build-env mybuilds/YP-&POKYVERSION;
+               $ source poky/oe-init-build-env mybuilds/YP-&DISTRO;
 
       .. note::
 
@@ -357,13 +357,13 @@ universal, the list includes them just in case:
      repository results in a local Git repository whose top-level folder
      is also named "poky".
 
-     While it is not recommended that you use tarball expansion to set up
+     While it is not recommended that you use tarball extraction to set up
      the Source Directory, if you do, the top-level directory name of the
      Source Directory is derived from the Yocto Project release tarball.
-     For example, downloading and unpacking
-     :yocto_dl:`/releases/yocto/&DISTRO_REL_TAG;/&YOCTO_POKY;.tar.bz2`
-     results in a Source Directory whose root folder is named
-     ``&YOCTO_POKY;``.
+     For example, downloading and unpacking poky tarballs from
+     :yocto_dl:`/releases/yocto/&DISTRO_REL_TAG;/`
+     results in a Source Directory whose root folder is named poky.
+
 
      It is important to understand the differences between the Source
      Directory created by unpacking a released tarball as compared to
