 Hey everybody, I'm Jen with opensource.com and this is your weekly top five. At number five this week, Stephen King's practical advice for tech writers. Chases are some time in your career you will have to draft a report, a mailing list update, or maybe even a technical article. So get our six tips for tech writers from well-known fiction writer Stephen King. At number four, Jane Austen on Python, The Intersection of Literature and Tech. This article is for English majors, the bookworms, the lovers of literature, and the people with humanities backgrounds who sometimes struggle with the question, will I ever use my liberal arts degree? Well, if you code, the answer is yes. At number three, exploring the Raspberry Pi sense hat. In this article, take a closer look at the Raspberry Pi add-on board sense hat that happens to be going to space with astronaut Tim Peake. At number two, one uncle's gift of Linux. Anderson Silva is manager of Red Hat's IT performance operations and in this article he shares how he first learned about Linux from his uncle. And finally at number one, top five open source desktop email clients. In this article, we review five open source desktop email clients that are alternatives to outlook. It turns out Thunderbird is not the only name in the game. Thanks for joining me this week. I hope you have a good one and I'll see you next time.