Grow Your Wiki – em português: New Portuguese Edition

I’m very pleased to announce the launch of Grow Your Wiki – em português, the portuguese-language edition of Grow Your Wiki. This is the fourth edition of the blog, and joins the original english edition, and the polish and german editions launched earlier this year.

The first two posts are already live, courtesy of Marcelo Cardoso. Marcelo is from Brazil, where he is leading the enterprise wiki at Santa Catarina Supreme Court, and pursuing his Masters Degree in the Post-Graduate Program in Knowledge Engineering and Management from Santa Catarina Federal University. You can read more about Marcelo here, or visit his website MundoWiki. Other native portuguese speakers will also be contributing to the blog, and if you’re interested in becoming a contributor to any of the four editions, please let me know in the comments.

The portuguese language edition is not necessarily an exact copy of the english edition, and posts may not necessarily appear on the portuguese blog at the same time as the english blog. Also, posts may appear on the portuguese language edition that are specific only to that edition, and do not appear elsewhere. The content depends on the various contributors to the blog.

You can now switch between the english, german, polish and portuguese editions of the site by using the drop-down menu to the right, just below the subscription options. I hope you enjoy this new edition!

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