\section{Related Projects} \label{sec:related} The new SPB platform is a fully integrated environment, very advanced in comparison with related initiatives. For instance, the USA government has a platform designed to improve access to federal government software, called Code.gov\footnote{\url{https://code.gov}}. It is an interface to organize USA government projects, making it easy for users and developers to obtain information and to access their source code repositories at GitHub. However, it does not provide social networking and CMS (Content Manager System) features, as well as, other communication resources. The European Commission (EC) assists the Open Source Observatory (OSOR)\footnote{\url{https://joinup.ec.europa.eu/community/osor}} that intends to exchange information, experiences, and best practices around the use of FLOSS in the public administration. It supports the discovering of FLOSS projects made available by public agencies, providing information about these projects, such as news, events, studies, and solutions. It also offers discussion forums and community mailing lists. But it does not have an integrated source code repository manager, so for each project there is a link to its own external repository. Previously, from 2007 to 2011, the EC promoted the QualiPSo project that aimed to support FLOSS users, developers, and consumers with resources and expertise on FLOSS quality. The QualiPSo project also had planned to develop a platform called QualiPSo Factory, but it was not fully completed. In Latin American there is an initiative called ``Software Público Regional''\footnote{\url{http://softwarepublicoregionalbeta.net}} that provides just a customized Gitlab instance to share source code and documentation of projects developed by the involved countries. Moreover, Chile has also its own portal named ``Repositório Software Público''\footnote{\url{http://softwarepublico.gob.cl}}. In the communities of the portal, users can create content such as news, documents, and wiki pages, but source code repositories are available at the Bitbucket platform\footnote{\url{https://bitbucket.org/softwarepublico}}. The Brazilian government needed to evolve the SPB platform that existed since 2007. When we started this project, the SPB Portal had about 200 thousand registered users. We could not just do something like contacting these users and asking them to register an account at Github. Moreover, after the Edward Snowden's case, the Brazilian government issued a decree (8.135/2013) requiring public agencies to host their information systems by themselves, avoiding the usage of private platforms, especially the ones provided by foreign companies. Therefore, we needed to develop our own solution to cover all the requirements, producing a complete governmental integrated platform for collaborative software development.