I have finally found the time to update my scripts and adjust them to the new git repository format. The consequence is that tarballs are available again at
http://amule.sourceforge.net/tarballs/ and the repository at
repo.or.cz has been updated with the new revisions.
The svn revision number used in the tarballs (since rev. 10875) are made up artificially and have no relation to the svn revision provided by the subversion gate on github.com. (For those interested in technical details, a new revision is added for each commit on the master branch excluding any merged-in branches.) As a user, all you have to know is that they're unique and constantly increasing. Like real svn revision numbers.
For those yet unfamiliar with the above sites, the difference between the repository at github.com and repo.or.cz is that the former will also need autotools to be able to start compiling, whereas the latter already has all generated files. Like tarballs used to have.
If you're a developer, you'd better keep using the github repository. If you're a tester, a packager, or just like to live on the bleeding edge, using the repo.or.cz repository will fit you very well. Or you can use the tarballs page for automated scripts (as some of you have already done, I know).
Anyways, have fun compiling!