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1 | # Código de Conduta para Colaboradores
2 |
3 | ## Nossa promessa
4 |
5 | Com o interesse de fomentar uma comunidade aberta e acolhedora,
6 | nós, como colaboradores e administradores deste projeto, comprometemo-nos
7 | a fazer a participação deste projeto uma experiência livre de assédio
8 | para todos, independentemente da aparência pessoal, deficiência,
9 | etnia, gênero, idade, identidade ou expressão de gênero, identidade
10 | ou orientação sexual, nacionalidade, nível de experiência, porte físico,
11 | raça ou religião.
12 |
13 | ## Nossos padrões
14 |
15 | Exemplos de comportamentos que contribuem a criar um ambiente positivo incluem:
16 |
17 | * Usar linguagem acolhedora e inclusiva
18 | * Respeitar pontos de vista e experiências diferentes
19 | * Aceitar crítica construtiva com graça
20 | * Focar no que é melhor para a comunidade
21 | * Mostrar empatia com outros membros da comunidade
22 |
23 | Exemplos de comportamentos inaceitáveis por parte dos participantes incluem:
24 |
25 | * Uso de linguagem ou imagens sexuais e atenção ou avanço sexual indesejada
26 | * Comentários insultuosos e/ou depreciativos e ataques pessoais ou políticos (*Trolling*)
27 | * Assédio público ou privado
28 | * Publicar informação pessoal de outros sem permissão explícita, como, por exemplo, um endereço eletrônico ou residencial
29 | * Qualquer outra forma de conduta que pode ser razoavelmente considerada inapropriada num ambiente profissional
30 |
31 | ## Nossas responsibilidades
32 |
33 | Os administradores do projeto são responsáveis por esclarecer os padrões de
34 | comportamento e deverão tomar ação corretiva apropriada e justa em resposta
35 | a qualquer instância de comportamento inaceitável.
36 |
37 | Os administradores do projeto têm o direito e a responsabilidade de
38 | remover, editar ou rejeitar comentários, commits, código, edições
39 | na wiki, erros ou outras formas de contribuição que não estejam de
40 | acordo com este Código de Conduta, bem como banir temporariamente ou
41 | permanentemente qualquer colaborador por qualquer outro comportamento
42 | que se considere impróprio, perigoso, ofensivo ou problemático.
43 |
44 | ## Escopo
45 |
46 | Este Código de Conduta aplica-se dentro dos espaços do projeto ou
47 | qualquer espaço público onde alguém represente o mesmo ou a sua
48 | comunidade. Exemplos de representação do projeto ou comunidade incluem
49 | usar um endereço de email oficial do projeto, postar por uma conta de
50 | mídia social oficial, ou agir como um representante designado num evento
51 | online ou offline. A representação de um projeto pode ser ainda definida e
52 | esclarecida pelos administradores do projeto.
53 |
54 | ## Aplicação
55 |
56 | Comportamento abusivo, de assédio ou de outros tipos pode ser
57 | comunicado contatando a equipe do projeto. Todas as queixas serão revistas e investigadas e
58 | resultarão numa resposta necessária e apropriada à situação.
59 | A equipe é obrigada a manter a confidencialidade em relação
60 | ao elemento que reportou o incidente. Demais detalhes de
61 | políticas de aplicação podem ser postadas separadamente.
62 |
63 | Administradores do projeto que não sigam ou não mantenham o Código
64 | de Conduta em boa fé podem enfrentar repercussões temporárias ou permanentes
65 | determinadas por outros membros da liderança do projeto.
66 |
67 | ## Atribuição
68 |
69 | Este Código de Conduta é adaptado do [Contributor Covenant](https://www.contributor-covenant.org),
70 | versão 1.4, disponível em https://www.contributor-covenant.org/pt-br/version/1/4/code-of-conduct.html
71 |
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1 | # Como contribuir com o catálogo de empresas
2 |
3 | ### Regras
4 |
5 | * Faça um fork do projeto, acrescente a empresa, e envie um Pull Request.
6 | * Respeite a ordem alfabética.
7 | * Respeite a estrutura do documento.
8 | * Caso a empresa tenha uma ou mais filiais, adicione uma identificação de onde fica a matriz da empresa.
9 |
10 | ### Empresas com filiais em outros estados
11 |
12 | Você quer cadastrar uma **empresa A** que fica em Rondônia, Porém, a matriz está no Rio de Janeiro. Acrescente a empresa em Rondônia, respeitando as regras, e caso a empresa ainda não esteja listada no RJ, cadastre-a e acrescente **- matriz** no final. Caso contrário, apenas adicione **- matriz**.
13 |
14 | ### Empresas sem escritório físico
15 |
16 | Caso a empresa não tenha um escritório físico em algum estado, deve ser cadastrada na seção `Sem escritório físico - Remoto`
17 |
18 | Link para nosso grupo oficial no Telegram: https://t.me/rubybrasil
19 |
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1 | # Catálogo de Empresas
2 |
3 | Lista de empresas e/ou instituições das quais possuem em sua stack principal e/ou demais sistemas relevantes, Ruby (Rails, Sinatra ou demais frameworks da linguagem).
4 |
5 | Para contribuir, leia [CONTRIBUTING](CONTRIBUTING.md).
6 |
7 | ## Menu
8 |
9 | * [Centro-Oeste](#centro-oeste)
10 | * [Nordeste](#nordeste)
11 | * [Norte](#norte)
12 | * [Sudeste](#sudeste)
13 | * [Sul](#sul)
14 | * [Sem escritório físico - Remoto](#sem-escritório-físico---remoto)
15 |
16 | ---
17 |
18 | ## Centro-Oeste
19 |
20 | ### Distrito Federal (DF)
21 | * [Bx Blue](https://bxblue.com.br/)
22 | * [Flama](https://flama.is/)
23 | * [Ignição Digital](https://www.ignicaodigital.com.br/)
24 | * [PDVend](https://www.pdvend.com.br/)
25 | * [Ribon](https://www.ribon.io/)
26 | * [Startaê](https://startae.com/)
27 | * [Switch Dreams](https://switchdreams.com.br/)
28 |
29 | ### Goiás (GO)
30 | * [Anexo Soluções](http://www.anexosolucoes.com.br/)
31 | * [Assembleia Legislativa do Estado de Goiás](http://al.go.leg.br/)
32 | * [BaladApp](http://www.baladapp.com.br/)
33 | * [Cilia](https://cilia.com.br/)
34 | * [Codeminer 42](http://www.codeminer42.com/)
35 | * [Cogni](https://cogni.group/)
36 | * [Devlabs](https://devlabs.digital/)
37 | * [EasyCrédito](https://easycredito.me/) - matriz
38 | * [Gado e Cia](http://www.gadoecia.com.br/)
39 | * [Secretaria de Educação e Esporte do Estado de Goiás](https://www.seduce.go.gov.br/)
40 | * [Siedos](http://siedos.com.br/)
41 | * [Tribunal de Justiça](http://www.tjgo.jus.br/)
42 | * [UmbrellaTec](http://www.umbrellatec.com.br/)
43 | * [Voz Digital](http://vozdigital.com.br/)
44 | ### Mato Grosso (MT)
45 | * [Netconv Delivery Conveniência](https://www.netconv.com//)
46 | ### Mato Grosso do Sul (MS)
47 | * [Jera](https://jera.com.br/)
48 |
49 | ---
50 |
51 | ## Nordeste
52 |
53 | ### Alagoas (AL)
54 | * [Safety System Technology](http://safetysystemtechnology.com.br/)
55 | * [Stant](http://www.stant.com.br/)
56 | ### Bahia (BA)
57 | * [Avantsoft](https://avantsoft.com.br/)
58 | ### Ceará (CE)
59 | * [Agenda Edu](https://agendaedu.com/)
60 | * [Brasil System](https://www.brasilsystems.com.br/)
61 | * [CompreUp](https://compreup.com.br/)
62 | * [Coreplan](https://www.coreplan.com.br/)
63 | * [Farias Brito - FB Online](https://www.fbonline.com.br/)
64 | * [Fortes Tecnologia](https://www.fortestecnologia.com.br/) - matriz
65 | * [Gocase](https://www.gocase.com.br/)
66 | * [Intersol](http://www.intersolnet.com.br/)
67 | * [Instituto Atlântico](https://www.atlantico.com.br/)
68 | * [Resolvvi](https://www.resolvvi.com/)
69 | * [TechDojo](https://techdojo.com.br/)
70 | ### Maranhão (MA)
71 | ### Paraíba (PB)
72 | * [Fractal Tecnologia](http://fractaltecnologia.com.br) - matriz
73 | ### Pernambuco (PE)
74 | * [Capyba](https://capyba.com/)
75 | * [Incognia](https://www.incognia.com/) - matriz
76 | * [Mesa Mobile Thinking](https://www.mesainc.com.br/)
77 | * [Skyhub](https://skyhub.com.br/)
78 | ### Piauí (PI)
79 | * [Jus](https://jus.com.br/)
80 | ### Rio Grande do Norte (RN)
81 | * [AutoForce](https://autoforce.com/)
82 | * [Codeminer 42](http://www.codeminer42.com/)
83 | * [Craosx](https://craosx.com/)
84 | * [Credere](https://meucredere.com.br) - matriz
85 | * [Dunnas Tecnologia e Consultoria](https://dunnastecnologia.com.br/)
86 | * [Insight](http://insightsistemas.com.br/)
87 | * [Tootz](https://tootz.com.br/)
88 | ### Sergipe (SE)
89 |
90 | ---
91 |
92 | ## Norte
93 |
94 | ### Acre (AC)
95 | ### Amapá (AP)
96 | ### Amazonas (AM)
97 | * [Agrosmart](https://agrosmart.com.br/)
98 | ### Pará (PA)
99 | * [Akapu Tecnologia e Assessoramento](https://www.akapu.com.br/)
100 | * [Idopter Labs](http://www.idopterlabs.com.br)
101 | * [Jambu Tecnologia](http://www.jambu.com.br/)
102 | * [Pródiga Sistemas](http://www.prodigasistemas.com.br/)
103 | ### Rondônia (RO)
104 | * [SEFIN - Secretaria de Estado de Finanças](https://www.sefin.ro.gov.br/)
105 | ### Roraima (RR)
106 | ### Tocantins (TO)
107 | * [Defensoria Pública do Estado do Tocantins](http://defensoria.to.def.br)
108 |
109 | ---
110 |
111 | ## Sudeste
112 |
113 | ### Espírito Santo (ES)
114 | * [Bio Ritmo](https://www.bioritmo.com.br) / [Smart Fit](https://www.smartfit.com.br)
115 | * [Zaitt](https://zaitt.com.br/) - matriz
116 | ### Minas Gerais (MG)
117 | * [Ability](https://www.abilityonline.com.br)
118 | * [Acsiv](https://acsiv.com.br/)
119 | * [Alloyal](https://alloyal.com.br/)
120 | * [Dito](https://dito.com.br/) - matriz
121 | * [Espresso](https://www.espressoapp.com.br/)
122 | * [Sólides](https://solides.com.br/) - matriz
123 | * [Synergia](https://www.synergiaconsultoria.com.br/)
124 | ### Rio de Janeiro (RJ)
125 | * [Algorich](http://algorich.com.br)
126 | * [Beep Saúde](https://www.beepsaude.com.br/)
127 | * [BeijaFlore](https://www.beijaflore.com/be/)
128 | * [Blu](https://www.blu.com.br)
129 | * [ChefsClub](https://www.chefsclub.com.br/)
130 | * [Dtm](http://www.dtmtec.com.br/)
131 | * [Estante Virtual](https://www.estantevirtual.com.br/)
132 | * [FullLab](https://www.fulllab.com.br/)
133 | * [Globo.com](https://www.globo.com/) - matriz
134 | * [Indeva](https://indeva.com.br/)
135 | * [Lemoney](https://www.lemoney.com/)
136 | * [M4U](https://www.m4u.com.br/)
137 | * [Mainô](https://www.maino.com.br/)
138 | * [Melhores Diaristas](https://www.melhoresdiaristas.com.br/)
139 | * [Nexaas](http://nexaas.com/)
140 | * [Nuuvem](https://www.nuuvem.com/)
141 | * [Qconcursos](https://www.qconcursos.com/)
142 | * [Reserva INK](https://reserva.ink)
143 | * [Rupee](https://www.rupee.com.br/)
144 | * [SkyHub](https://skyhub.com.br/) - matriz
145 | * [Unimed FERJ](https://www.unimedrj.coop.br/)
146 | * [Webedia/Tudogostoso](https://www.tudogostoso.com.br/)
147 | * [Wpensar](https://wpensar.com.br/)
148 | * [XL Solutions](http://www.xlsol.com/)
149 | ### São José dos Campos
150 | * [Coyo](https://www.coyo.com.br/)
151 | ### São Paulo (SP)
152 | * [4Shark](http://www.4shark.com.br/)
153 | * [4MDG](https://4mdg.com.br/)
154 | * [Adaflow](https://www.adaflow.com/)
155 | * [Agrosmart](https://agrosmart.com.br/) - matriz
156 | * [Anuncie Ribeirão](https://www.anuncieribeirao.com/)
157 | * [App Eu Quero (API)](https://appeuquero.com/home/)
158 | * [AppGas](https://appgas.com/)
159 | * [Bicos](https://www.bicos.com.br/)
160 | * [Bio Ritmo](https://www.bioritmo.com.br) / [Smart Fit](https://www.smartfit.com.br) - matriz
161 | * [Bionexo](https://bionexo.com)
162 | * [Bluefish](http://www.bluefish.com.br)
163 | * [Caderno Nacional](https://www.cadernonacional.com.br/)
164 | * [Caiena – Tecnologia e Design](http://www.caiena.net/)
165 | * [Callix](https://www.callix.com.br/)
166 | * [Capim](http://www.capim.com.br/)
167 | * [CashU](https://www.cashu.com.br/)
168 | * [Claretiano - Rede de Educação](https://claretiano.edu.br/)
169 | * [Clicksign](https://www.clicksign.com/)
170 | * [CloudWalk](https://www.cloudwalk.io)
171 | * [Codeminer 42](http://www.codeminer42.com/) - matriz
172 | * [Codus](https://www.codus.com.br/)
173 | * [Credere](https://meucredere.com.br)
174 | * [Creditas](https://creditas.com.br)
175 | * [D3 - Digital Product Studio](https://d3.do/)
176 | * [Distrito](http://www.distrito.me)
177 | * [Dog Hero](http://doghero.com.br)
178 | * [Dr. Sintomas](https://drsintomas.com.br/)
179 | * [EasyCrédito](https://easycredito.me/)
180 | * [Eicon](https://www.eicon.com.br/)
181 | * [Enjoei](https://www.enjoei.com.br/)
182 | * [Fretadão](https://fretadao.com.br/)
183 | * [GetNinjas](https://getninjas.com.br)
184 | * [Globo.com](https://www.globo.com/)
185 | * [Grafeno Digital](https://grafeno.digital/)
186 | * [Gympass](https://www.gympass.com/)
187 | * [Iugu](https://iugu.com/)
188 | * [Inovamind](https://inovamind.com.br)
189 | * [Kazap](https://kazap.com.br)
190 | * [Kikker](https://kikker.com.br)
191 | * [Knowbe4](https://knowbe4.com)
192 | * [Kria](https://www.kria.vc/)
193 | * [Liber Capital](https://libercapital.com.br)
194 | * [Linkana](https://www.linkana.com/)
195 | * [Lobby Tech](https://lobby.tech/)
196 | * [Locaweb](https://locaweb.com.br)
197 | * [Luztr](http://www.luztr.com/)
198 | * [Magnetis](https://magnetis.com.br)
199 | * [Motorsw](https://motorsw.com.br)
200 | * [Munddi](http://www.munddi.com)
201 | * [Nama](https://nama.ai)
202 | * [Nave](https://nave.app.br/)
203 | * [Netshow](https://netshow.me/)
204 | * [Nexoos](https://nexoos.com.br/)
205 | * [OM30](https://om30.com.br/)
206 | * [Parafuzo](https://parafuzo.com/)
207 | * [Petlove](https://petlove.com.br)
208 | * [Pier](https://www.pier.digital/)
209 | * [Pitzi](https://pitzi.com.br/)
210 | * [Planisa](https://planisa.com.br/site/)
211 | * [Plataformatec](https://plataformatec.com.br)
212 | * [Prodiga Sistemas](http://www.prodigasistemas.com.br)
213 | * [Purple Stock](http://www.purplestock.com.br)
214 | * [Rapidoo](https://rapidoo.com.br)
215 | * [Rebase](https://www.rebase.com.br/)
216 | * [Record TV](https://record.r7.com/)
217 | * [Repassa](https://www.repassa.com.br/)
218 | * [Revelo](https://www.revelo.com.br)
219 | * [Smart Fit](https://www.smartfit.com.br)
220 | * [Testr](http://testr.com.br/)
221 | * [TotalPass](https://totalpass.com/br/)
222 | * [Trustvox](https://site.trustvox.com.br)
223 | * [Umanni](https://www.umanni.com.br)
224 | * [Vagas](https://vagas.com.br)
225 | * [Vindi](https://vindi.com.br/)
226 | * [Voll Solutions](https://vollsolutions.com.br/)
227 | * [Worldpackers](https://worldpackers.com)
228 | * [Zag](https://www.zagapp.com.br)
229 | * [Zazos](https://www.zazos.com/)
230 | * [Youse](https://www.youse.com.br/)
231 |
232 | ---
233 |
234 | ## Sul
235 |
236 | ### Paraná (PR)
237 | * [CERTUS](https://www.certus.inf.br/)
238 | * [Consulta Remédios](https://consultaremedios.com.br/)
239 | * [Conviso](https://www.convisoappsec.com/)
240 | * [EBANX](https://ebanx.com/)
241 | * [Franquia Portal da Cidade](https://www.franquiaportaldacidade.com/)
242 | * [Hero Spark](https://herospark.com/)
243 | * [Kompra.app](https://www.kompra.app/)
244 | * [Neurologic](http://www.neurologic.com.br)
245 | * [Olist](https://olist.com/)
246 | ### Rio Grande do Sul (RS)
247 | * [Checkplant](https://www.checkplant.com.br)
248 | * [Globo.com](https://www.globo.com/)
249 | * [Vnda](https://www.vnda.com.br/)
250 | * [Wedy](https://wedy.com/)
251 | ### Santa Catarina (SC)
252 | * [Bonitour](https://www.bonitour.com.br)
253 | * [CashWay](https://www.cashway.io)
254 | * [Celtec](http://celtec.com.br)
255 | * [Fácil123](https://facil123.com.br)
256 | * [GeekHunter](https://www.geekhunter.com.br)
257 | * [Go Good](http://www.gogood.com.br)
258 | * [FACISC](http://facisc.org.br)
259 | * [Hexagon Agriculture](https://hexagonagriculture.com)
260 | * [iTER](http://iter.net.br)
261 | * [JungleDevs](https://jungledevs.com)
262 | * [KM Online](https://www.kmonline.com.br)
263 | * [Magrathea Labs](https://magrathealabs.com/)
264 | * [MineradorX](https://mineradorx.com)
265 | * [Neo Labor](https://neo-labor.com)
266 | * [OmniHunter](http://omnihunter.net/)
267 | * [Organizze](https://www.organizze.com.br/)
268 | * [Portabilis](http://portabilis.com.br)
269 | * [Prevision](https://www.prevision.com.br/)
270 | * [RD Station](https://rdstation.com)
271 | * [Ruptiva](https://www.ruptiva.com/)
272 |
273 | ## Sem escritório físico - Remoto
274 | * [Agendor](https://www.agendor.com.br)
275 | * [Blue AI](https://blueai.com.br/)
276 | * [Cadena](https://www.cadena.com.br)
277 | * [Catarse](https://catarse.me)
278 | * [Easy Pallet](https://easypallet.com.br/)
279 | * [Husky](https://www.husky.io)
280 | * [Impulso](https://impulso.work)
281 | * [Incognia](https://www.incognia.com/)
282 | * [Iob](https://iob.com.br/)
283 | * [Kobana](https://www.kobana.com.br)
284 | * [Mercado Diferente](https://www.mercadodiferente.com.br)
285 | * [Monde](https://www.monde.com.br/)
286 | * [Pipefy](https://www.pipefy.com/careers/)
287 | * [Rent a Local Friend](https://www.rentalocalfriend.com/)
288 | * [RunRun.it](https://runrun.it/pt-BR)
289 | * [Segarante](https://www.segarante.com.br/)
290 | * [Segdev](https://www.segdev.com.br/)
291 | * [SourceLevel](https://sourcelevel.io)
292 | * [Taller](https://taller.net.br)
293 | * [Trusted Health Brasil](https://www.trustedhealth.com/careers)
294 | * [Atende Simples](https://www.atendesimples.com/)
295 |
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