Hello, Codeforces!
I wanted to ask why it is still not possible to hold a non-public competition according to the Codeforces format? (I think it would be very cool to be able to conduct in this format) I will be grateful for the answer!
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I wanted to ask why it is still not possible to hold a non-public competition according to the Codeforces format? (I think it would be very cool to be able to conduct in this format) I will be grateful for the answer!
Today I faced the fact that two unofficial rounds will be held tomorrow, namely SRound #1 and TheForces Round #17... On the one hand, it's very cool, but on the other hand, their time intersects... Is it someone's mistake or not knowing about each other's existence, or is it still a cunning move by the authors?
What do you think about this?
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