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* o povo gosta de discutir casos de conversões
* o povo gosta de discutir casos de conversões
** mulheres e leitoras de capricho com browser rosa
** mulheres e leitoras de capricho com browser rosa
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** talvez fazer uns pacotes tematicos p/ empresas (andrea e outros)
** talvez fazer uns pacotes tematicos p/ empresas (andrea e outros)
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* opensource dvd
* free cd (win software)
* campus rep
** registration: lousy or not?
** can mozilla endorsing some efforts be indirectly offending voluntarily unofficial workers on the areas that this "mozilla official" initiatives intersect?
** course-centric bundles or addons recomendation to reach non-cs students, maybe…
** show students some success cases of people that overcame some daily annoying issues, like someone that used greasemonkey to make the ugly schedules page of an university looke better/more useful.
** apply the above idea to ugly public services websites as well…
[[Category:Events in Brazil]]
[[Category:Pages in Portuguese (Brazil)]]

Latest revision as of 15:32, 7 February 2016

  • o povo gosta de discutir casos de conversões
    • mulheres e leitoras de capricho com browser rosa
    • funcionarios do bb
    • barreiras p/ conversão
      • empresas grandes, contratos de suporte
      • ambiente corporativo em geral
    • especulacoes sobre o impacto que teria uma articulacao p/ lan houses migrarem
  • projeto bandwagon
    • nao sei o que é isso
  • documentacao
    • materiais educativos
  • cases de empresas que migraram, como badge
  • marcio comentou sobre o negocio de pacotes/bundles de extensoes
    • talvez fazer uns pacotes tematicos p/ empresas (andrea e outros)
  • opensource dvd
  • free cd (win software)
  • campus rep
    • registration: lousy or not?
    • can mozilla endorsing some efforts be indirectly offending voluntarily unofficial workers on the areas that this "mozilla official" initiatives intersect?
    • course-centric bundles or addons recomendation to reach non-cs students, maybe…
    • show students some success cases of people that overcame some daily annoying issues, like someone that used greasemonkey to make the ugly schedules page of an university looke better/more useful.
    • apply the above idea to ugly public services websites as well…