Hi Codeforces!
Today I'd like to introduce the new Competitive Programming Hall of Fame project that is available at cphof.org
Background
A Long time ago I've noticed that there is no single source of information with the results of previously held big programming competitions. Moreover, plenty of older championships don't maintain their websites anymore, and it becomes hard or even impossible to find any details about them, which is pretty sad. So I've decided to create Competitive Programming Hall of Fame.
About the project
Competitive Programming Hall Of Fame is a project created to preserve the history of international championships in competitive programming. This website collects the results of the final stages for both worldwide and regional contests. By international championship we mean a contest consisting of several stages available for competitors from more than one country.
The project is mostly focused on worldwide contests that have onsite finals, and on smaller championships with no more than 100 finalists. For each of the participants there is a profile page with timeline and track record of their performance in various final events.
We divide all championships into 5 categories: Worldwide Onsites (Major Competitions), Worldwide High School and Collegiate Onsites, Worldwide Online Championships, Regional Contests and Local Contests.
How can you contribute
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Acknowledgments
We express appreciation to Clist, Codeforces, IOI Statistics website, kostka.dev, Snarknews, zibada.guru and other resources that share our mission to preserve the history of competitive programming contests. Without them our website couldn't have as much detailed data as it has today.
Thank you for visiting Competitive Programming Hall of Fame! We encourage you to spread the word about this website, and to use its materials in your blogs, video streams and social pages. Also you can learn the ways to contribute to this project to make it even better here.