If it will remain down for a long time, it would be better if those problems are migrated to CodeForces or something :|
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3 | orzdevinwang | 3707 |
4 | Radewoosh | 3627 |
5 | jqdai0815 | 3620 |
6 | Benq | 3564 |
7 | Kevin114514 | 3443 |
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7 | awoo | 155 |
8 | TheScrasse | 154 |
9 | Dominater069 | 153 |
10 | djm03178 | 152 |
If it will remain down for a long time, it would be better if those problems are migrated to CodeForces or something :|
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Actually it's an old-time pain and seems SGU don't want to comeback :(
To Mike:
The problems in SGU usually require unique way of problem solving (you can call it creativity). They are very good problems and definitely worth it to be revived or migrated somewhere else.
I mean was it worth it to make it down??? I said it's a pain :)
I rather sgu coding :). It was definitely better than codeforces :)
Bump.
I don't understand why an OJ with such great problems has gone down. Is it the cost of keeping the site up, nobody to do maintenance on the site, lack of traffic hoped for, or what?
Can anyone comment on why this judge remains down, or whether the problems can be brought over to codeforces or timus?
Bump
LiTi and MikeMirzayanov is SGU going to be down forever?