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  * PC^2    &lt;http://www.ecs.csus.edu/pc2/&gt;
 
-   PC^2 is one of the most popular contest Judges, but as of today
-   does not support an online mode of operation. It is used for almost
-   all onsite contests, including the ACM ICPC World Finals.
+    PC^2 is one of the most popular contest Judges, but as of today
+    does not support an online mode of operation. It is used for almost
+    all onsite contests, including the ACM ICPC World Finals.
 
  * Mooshak &lt;http://mooshak.dcc.fc.up.pt/~zp/mooshak/&gt;
 
-   Probably one of the more popular web based Judges. I have had
-   experience with it as a participant at an ACM ICPC Regionals, in
-   2006. At that time it was buggy. I think it provides far more
-   configurability that the CMI Judge.
+    Probably one of the more popular web based Judges. I have had
+    experience with it as a participant at an ACM ICPC Regionals, in
+    2006. At that time it was buggy. I think it provides far more
+    configurability that the CMI Judge.
 
  * hackzor &lt;http://code.google.com/p/hackzor/&gt;
 
-   Hackzor is a simple Python based judge from Anna University,
-   Chennai. I mention it because I used it as a basis for some parts
-   of the CMI Judge. I don't believe it is actively mainted. 
+    Hackzor is a simple Python based judge from Anna University,
+    Chennai. I mention it because I used it as a basis for some parts
+    of the CMI Judge. I don't believe it is actively mainted. 
 
 Apart from that, several Online Programming Archives can directly host
 contests for you. You might want to contact one of these:
 
  * The IARCS Online Judge  &lt;http://opc.iarcs.org.in&gt;
 
-   Maintained by me :-). This archive is based on the CMI Online
-   Judge, and hosted reliably on Amazon EC2, courtesy of IARCS. I
-   would help you organize your contest, and we can work out some
-   amount of compensation for my efforts. :-)
+    Maintained by me :-). This archive is based on the CMI Online
+    Judge, and hosted reliably on Amazon EC2, courtesy of IARCS. I
+    would help you organize your contest, and we can work out some
+    amount of compensation for my efforts. :-)
 
  * SPOJ &lt;http://www.spoj.pl&gt;
 
-   SPOJ is well known for hosting many private contests. 
+    SPOJ is well known for hosting many private contests. 
 
  * CodeChef &lt;http://www.codechef.com&gt;
 
-   CodeChef is based on the SPOJ (I think), and I do think they hold
-   private contests.
+    CodeChef is based on the SPOJ (I think), and I do think they hold
+    private contests.
 
  * UVa Judge &lt;http://uva.onlinejudge.org/&gt;
 
-   One of the oldest and most well known online judges.
+    One of the oldest and most well known online judges.</diff>
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