 Hi everybody, welcome to another edition of the open source calm weekly top five This is where I share the best articles from the past week with you from open source calm First a couple of notes my kitty cat cannonball is joining me for the video today. I thought you might enjoy seeing him He's a great little kitty. Very lazy And my colleague Alex Sanchez who has been joining me for the past couple of videos is out on vacation this week So he will be joining me again when he gets back Also want to give a shout out to city camp city camp in sea is a free and open to the public unconference that gets citizens together from the city to create some really great ideas To help solve some of the problems that we have some of the issues that we have not all problems But just you know kind of things that go along with being a city and being a growing city in Raleigh at that So check it out. It's a really great initiative and it's also something that you can take Bring into your city if you're interested in civic hacking and government We also have a great series on open source calm right now about open government and open data And you can get to that collection of articles about that from the home page All right, now let's jump in to the top to the top five Subha explains more about the new Indian government policy in the number five article this week about how they will promote and adopt open standards open source and open technologies at Number four Ben Nuttall tells us what open education looks like at the Raspberry Pi Foundation Including our of code parse down and creative comments At number three you can hear the story of why and a bunch who developer team moved their portal to the open source content management system to Django CMS from Michael Hall Think a balance of simplicity flexibility and power At number two Natesh Tewari shares the project page Source code and license for eight open source data visualization tools Including details on how they work and the kind of user. They are best suited for Finally at number one this week Phil Shapiro shares how he relates to the experience of immigrating to the US Because he did two once and seeing that same Uncertainty and fear in the eyes of young kids new to America that have arrived at the library where he works and shares open source and Linux Phil decided to give them the one treasure. He knows best a Linux computer You can read more about this touching story and all the rest from the top five on open source calm Thanks for joining me and I will see you next time