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Hello all,
We have just released DOMjudge version 4.0.0.
A few minor tweaks have been made and bugs fixed since the release
candidate, see the ChangeLog for details. The original announcement
below lists most new major features.
Downloads as usual available from: http://www.domjudge.org
On behalf of the DOMjudge development team,
Jaap Eldering
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Subject: DOMjudge 4.0 Release Candidate 1
Date: Tue, 8 Jul 2014 20:44:29 +0200
From: Thijs Kinkhorst <thijs(a)kinkhorst.com>
To: domjudge-announce(a)lists.a-eskwadraat.nl
All,
The DOMjudge team is very pleased to make the first Release Candidate
available of DOMjudge 4.0. We have been working hard for over a year
to 'reimagine' many of the ways that DOMjudge works, and we're
preparing for a release that justifiably increments the major version
number.
The changes are legion and quite often fundamental to the way DOMjudge
works, so there are quite some points where compatibility with previos
versions is broken, although a tested database upgrade scheme exists.
Some of the major changes include:
- - Redesigned authentication system, featuring users that can have
different roles within DOMjudge (administrator, jury member or team).
- - New REST API, most prominently used by the judgehosts, which now
communicate via this protocol instead of direct MySQL connections.
Judgehosts now have hardly any configuration; nearly all of it is
moved to the central web interface.
- - Many improvements to the web interface in terms of features and
usability improvements, including a redesigned scoreboard, ICPC
import/export features and statistics graphs.
- - Improvements to the judging backend include a configurable timelimit
overshoot, new detection of Java main class name by using reflection
and judging of submissions even after the contest ended.
Please refer to the ChangeLog for a more comprehensive list of the
changes.
Note that at this point, the REST API is not officially declared
'stable' yet.
The majority of these changes have already been put to the test at the
ACM ICPC World Finals, where DOMjudge has been given the honor to
judge the entire contest in real time as an official shadow system.
The release candidate is as usual available from http://www.domjudge.org.
This is a release candidate, and hence is not yet the official 4.0
release. We welcome any feedback on this candididate so we can
incorporate it into the final release.
On behalf of the DOMjudge development team,
Thijs Kinkhorst
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Hello all,
The DOMjudge live image dated 2014-05-19 was corrupted. It has now been
replaced by a new image which contains DOMjudge version 3.4.4 on Debian
Wheezy 7.6. The image is available for download at:
http://domjudge.org/live/
Best,
Jaap
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All,
The DOMjudge team is very pleased to make the first Release Candidate
available of DOMjudge 4.0. We have been working hard for over a year to
'reimagine' many of the ways that DOMjudge works, and we're preparing for a
release that justifiably increments the major version number.
The changes are legion and quite often fundamental to the way DOMjudge works,
so there are quite some points where compatibility with previos versions is
broken, although a tested database upgrade scheme exists.
Some of the major changes include:
- Redesigned authentication system, featuring users that can have different
roles within DOMjudge (administrator, jury member or team).
- New REST API, most prominently used by the judgehosts, which now communicate
via this protocol instead of direct MySQL connections. Judgehosts now have
hardly any configuration; nearly all of it is moved to the central web
interface.
- Many improvements to the web interface in terms of features and usability
improvements, including a redesigned scoreboard, ICPC import/export features
and statistics graphs.
- Improvements to the judging backend include a configurable timelimit
overshoot, new detection of Java main class name by using reflection and
judging of submissions even after the contest ended.
Please refer to the ChangeLog for a more comprehensive list of the changes.
Note that at this point, the REST API is not officially declared 'stable' yet.
The majority of these changes have already been put to the test at the ACM
ICPC World Finals, where DOMjudge has been given the honor to judge the entire
contest in real time as an official shadow system.
The release candidate is as usual available from http://www.domjudge.org.
This is a release candidate, and hence is not yet the official 4.0 release. We
welcome any feedback on this candididate so we can incorporate it into the
final release.
On behalf of the DOMjudge development team,
Thijs Kinkhorst
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