\section{Conclusion} \label{sec:conclusion} In this paper we present and discuss issues experienced during a government- funded project, in partnership with University of Brasilia and University of São Paulo, to evolve the Brazilian Public Software portal. The contributions of this paper are twofold. First, we present how was developed an unprecedent platform, delivered to Brazilian government. This platform - developed by an heterogenous team of professors, master and undergraduate students, IT professionals and governmental managers - provides several modern features from the integration of more than 10 FLOSS systems. Second, the 30 months project which developed this platform results in an important case that it is possible to mitigate issues seen as conflicting to IT development environment and between industry and academy. We shown that, as long as the institution can provide a healthy and challenging environment to its students, its is possible to conciliate studies and professional training in universities. After the end of the project, some students successfully embraced opportunities in public and private sectos, within national borders and abroad. Some others went further and started their own companies. We also shown that, with some adaptations/"translation processes", was possible to conciliate agile methodologies and FOSS practices to develop software to governmental organizations with functional hierarchical structures that use traditional development paradigm. In the SPB project it was employed many of our beliefs about FLOSS and Agile practices. The team was engaged in creating a friendly environment for everyone involved in the project and in showing to government agents another way to interact with the FLOSS community and the university. With an open work style, the project has seeked to be transparent for the whole society. We belive it is still needed to analyze every data produced by the project and its impact on the students. For future work, we would conduce a \textit{post-mortem} analyse in the project, seeing that we have many open data to be explored and it was applied approachs which still need extra validation.