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Over the past few months, friends and family have been very curious about how my new job is going, and it’s been hard to stop for a moment and go into detail about it. I’ve been simply nodding and saying “It’s fine”. This is an attempt at summarizing all the activity that happened in the [...]


No, this is not a blog post about the kind of landscape you’re accustomed to, though it might trigger a few ‘I want to be a Landscape Architect’ thoughts from a person or two. The news this time is that I’m going through a landscape change myself, and to me it’s still a bit scary [...]


Google just announced the Google App Engine, and reading through the documentation and all I came up with this idea: it should be possible to get Plone running on the Google App Engine! How would that be possible you ask? Well, a couple things are required. The Repoze guys have Plone running as a WSGI [...]


Apparently there was quite some interest in my post from two days ago yesterday about People Management. Unfortunately, the content was all in Portuguese. Today though, I have more stuff to announce. As part of my research, I’ve interviewed some key people running successful virtual teams, and some of them are known to readers of [...]


Here’s my presentation on “People Management in a Collaborative Remote Work Context”. Sorry, Portuguese-only. Update: You can also read the paper: Gestão de Pessoas no Contexto do Trabalho Colaborativo à Distância (yes, Portuguese-only too).