Yes, I did mean the files from which the checkouts are made.
Instead of downloading several branches/versions, I could
download the cvs/svn files and extract any branch/version
with any date. If only option to download the svn history
is to checkout multiple branches/versions with multiple dates,
leading to multigiga downloads, then it is bad.

If svn keeps the source code in a database, could you make
the database available via web download? Then I could set up
my own svn server and checkout any version from there.

I don't know if normal developers and users need this feature,
but I collect the source codes for archival use. E.g., while
CS doesn't anymore need the ChunkLOD implementation, perhaps
some other project may need to look at the implementation
in future.

Juhana
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