As well as all other advancers to Yandex.Algorithm finals, I've got an e-mail from Yandex today.
I found some parts of the e-mail surprising.
"Yandex invites you to participate in the whole Summer School, and will compensate your airplane tickets, will provide all the accomodations onsite. You should buy your tickets, save the check and the boarding pass, and we will return your money onsite." (that alone perhaps would be fine)
"We (Yandex) like programming competitions a lot, and we respect the champions, but we don't take them as seriously as others, so there are some peculiarities you should know." (I wonder if "them" refers to champions, competitions or both)
"First, we didn't announce it and we are not going to give away big prizes for the champions, although we will give the winners some presents. We consider participation in our school and communication with other smart people our main present to the winners." (well, guys, thank you for doing us such a favour)
Is it just me or you also don't see much respect here?
nice :)
Well, I also don't take Yandex as seriously as others :)
Is something besides summer school planed or is the competition just integrated in it. I would expect, that you also make some trips to some interesting places and so on, but this also does not seem the case.
Well, even though I personally agree with Ivan, that ideally they should have stopped after the first paragraph, I've got to confess that what Yandex says is way better than what happens on ICPC or any other competition opening ceremony, when lots of people tell how proud they are to be in the same room with you and how proud they are to sponsor/organize/do whatever they do in this prestigious event (while, of course, they are not, and most of them don't really care -- most of them don't even understand what this competition is).
Yandex is honest with you, and I kind of enjoy it :)
Also I cannot help but mention one more time: solving problem doesn't make you a good coder. It's good up to certain extent, but other that that it just way of having fun (and of end up receiving prestigious achievement), and has nothing to do with developing any usefull skills.
Google Translate sure does well :D
"From 2001 to 2009 Yandex was conducting regular Internet search contests under the name of the "Yandex Cup" with several thousands of participants and valuable prizes."
What changed their policy?
If it is really true what you said, one could add
"however, in 2011 they decided to don't take them as seriously as others"
As seriously as other companies or as seriously as other people?
UPD: goryinyich опередил меня