I agree Alex. By the way it should be something they already had before the
contest start, and they probably have, so I don't understand why not
disclose.


On Thu, Apr 24, 2014 at 6:50 PM, Alex Polozov <polozov.a...@gmail.com>wrote:
>
>
> By the way, one could argue that such a delay diminishes the educational
> value of the contest. Only one day is left before the Round 1A, and we
> still haven't got any analysis of the Qualification Round. I would expect
> the participants to get some time to read the official problem analysis, to
> debug their solutions, to try to implement official solutions, to learn
> more about the theoretic concepts mentioned in the analysis - essentially
> to prepare for the next round. If there is no such time, then how are the
> participants expected to learn on their own mistakes if no "correct"
> solution is provided? Various forums, groups, and other third-party
> discussions don't really serve as a full-fledged replacement for a complete
> analysis.
>
>

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