At least up to some months ago, it was possible to browse the SVN repository
http://openarena.ws/svn with a web browser.
AFAIK, that simple access did not allow to track changes (maybe accessing using an SVN client software -e.g. TortoiseSVN?- was required for such features?), but however it was possible to browse the current folders of the svn and to get the files you needed. I used it a few times to take a look to a some .map source files to see how some things were done in some maps...
But today it does not work: trying to access it via a web browser results in the following error:
<D:error><C:error/><m:human-readable errcode="200019">
Could not open the requested SVN filesystem
</m:human-readable></D:error>
I haven't tried accessing it with a SVN client software.
Maybe the system has been upgraded to a system which works via SVN client only? Uhm... considering the error, it seems something different, like missing files/folders/permission/database or some kind of misconfiguration...
Fromhell, could you please take a look? Thank you.PS: Time ago (years?), there was also this:
http://www.mancubus.net/svn/openarena/, but it doesn't work, too (error 404). I have never known the relationship between the two repositories.
PPS: Wikia page about OA Subversion (SVN), which may need some update: (
DO NOT LINK) h t t p s : / / openarena . wikia . com/wiki/Subversion