 Hi everybody, I'm Jen with opensource.com and this is another weekly top five. This is the week of September 25th. At number five this week, we have the article How to Earn Respect as a Leader. In a post adapted from his new book, Red Hat CEO Jim Whitehurst explains how to earn respect as a leader of an open organization. At number four, we have Vagrant, a powerful tool for configuring development environments. In October and 2015, all things open speakers, Seth Vargo, in this article shares why developers may want to consider making virtualization tool Vagrant a part of their workflow and this is an interview by Seth Kenlon. At number three, this article is Linux Doesn't Get in My Way. Chris Hermanson shares his Linux story in our My Linux Story series. Find out why he says Linux is a wonderful and powerful environment. At number two, four open source alternatives to Slack for Team Chat. Need a Team Chat application as part of your collaboration tool suite? Well, Jason Baker does the research and gives us five open source applications that will help your team stay connected. And finally at number one, keeping your Linux system safe. While most of the Linux community would agree that viruses don't affect Linux, there are some files that may be affected by viruses and malware. See how Don Watkins keeps his Linux system safe. And we have an honorable mention this week. It is Turning a Raspberry Pi into a Portable Streaming Camera by Anderson Silva. Late last Friday, Anderson Silva wrote this great article about his experiments with the Pi TFT touchscreen and the Pi camera. Since this article is outside of our weekly window, but it performed very well, I wanted to mention here as an honorable mention in this week's top five. All right, everybody, that's it for this week. Thanks so much for joining me. You can watch the full video on YouTube, on our channel, at opensource.com. You can also read the full article on the site at opensource.com.