I tried to add a problem prepared in Polygon to a mashup contest. Instead of the problem however, the statement shows this wonderful piece of art:
What is going on?
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Bug in mashup contest
I tried to add a problem prepared in Polygon to a mashup contest. Instead of the problem however, the statement shows this wonderful piece of art:
What is going on?
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