while in a git repo the information about branches is readily available 
locally, this isn't the case for svn: to figure out what other branches are 
available you need to connect to the remote repository.
Also: while the dir structure trunk/tags/branches is well established in 
svn, it is by no means fixed. Users can choose whatever names they like. So 
it's simply not possible to "get a list of branches" in svn...

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