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|quote = O JustJava tem sido, desde o ano 2000, o principal evento independente sobre a tecnologia Java no Brasil. Organizado pela Sociedade de Usuários da Tecnologia Java, SouJava, com a realização da Sociedade de Usuários de Informática e Telecomunicações – Sucesu-SP, o JustJava trazendo sempre os últimos acontecimentos e tendências da tecnologia Java.
}}</ref>, and it's considered a major influence on the
|url = http://www.samurajdata.se/opensource/mirror/docs/board.php
|title = OSI Board of Directors
|accessdate = June 14, 2015 |author=[[O'Reilly]]
|date = April 20, 2006
|publisher=[[OSI]]
|quote = Bruno is President of SouJava, Brazil's largest JUG, were he has led the group's Javali Project, an ambitious umbrella project that hosts 10 large open source projects. Javali, that includes a project to create an Open Source Java Runtime, is targeted to bring software development into Brazil's open source discussions. Bruno also co-authored the SouJava's Open Source Manifest that discussed Open Source and Open Standards as the way to correctly apply and succeed with Open Source in Brazil. The document was later used as basis for the open source initiatives of one of Brazil's largest development agency, and positivelly influenced the adoption of open source in Brazil.
}}</ref><ref>{{cite web
|url = http://commons.oreilly.com/wiki/index.php/Open_Sources_2.0/List_of_Contributors
|title = Open Sources 2.0/List of Contributors
|accessdate =June 14, 2015 |author=[[O'Reilly]]
|date = May 5, 2008
|publisher=[[O'Reilly]]
|quote = Bruno is president of SouJava, Brazil's largest Java User Group, where he has led the group's Javali Project, an ambitious umbrella project that hosts 10 large open source projects. Javali, which includes a project to create an open source Java runtime, is targeted to bring software development into Brazil's open source discussions. Bruno also co-authored SouJava's Open Source Manifest, which discusses open source and open standards as the way to correctly apply and succeed with open source in Brazil. The document positively influenced the adoption of open source in Brazil.
}}</ref> It's also the co-creator of "Adopt a JSR" program<ref>{{cite web
|url = https://jcp.org/aboutJava/communityprocess/ec-public/materials/2012-01-1011/SouJavaAdoptAJSR.pdf
|title = Adopt a JSR: How JUGs Can Help
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