 Hello folks, Jen here with opensource.com bringing you another top five of the week. At number five, Seth Kenlon, our columnist on video editing, writes this how-to guide to help you get started using Natron, an open source composition tool. At number four, Ricky Inslee, the community manager at opensource.com chats with Deb Nicholson about how to say no to your boss like a boss. In this interview, she talks to her prior to her Oskan talk on the subject, so they talk about delegating and politely rejecting offers for additional work. At number three, Patrice Verlet takes a look at Docker for both developers and sysadmins, and where Docker may be headed in the future as competition emerges. At number two, an interview with Bruce Echoll, the author of Thinking in Java, Thinking in C++, and a number of other books on computer programming. Bruce is currently trying to find a new way to organize companies so that working together is a joy. He'll speak on the topic at Oskan next week. And finally, at number one, a look at what's on the horizon for LibreOffice. Don Watkins returns to using a Linux desktop as his primary system, and so begins using LibreOffice after being an open office user for almost 10 years. Happy with the change, he reached out to a founder of the Document Foundation and interviews him about what's new for LibreOffice. Thanks so much for joining us for the top five this week, and I hope to see you next time.