 Hi everybody, it's Jen with opensource.com bringing you the top five articles this week November 14. At number five Graffhopper a fast and flexible open source trip planner creator Peter tells about tells us about his route and trip planning software Graffhopper The code is licensed under Apache 2.0 And you can take a look under the hood on GitHub The team at Graffhopper is on a mission to provide a worldwide instance for crap car routing biking and walking called Graffhopper maps For the more techie of you out there follow Peter's instructions in the article to host it on your own service to avoid network latency And as typical of open-source software Graffhopper gives a shout out to two giants whose rich open data This new project has built upon open-street map and NASA At number four is the business of false really community software a Discussion began at the typo 3 Eastern Europe conference this year around re-branding or extending the terms open source and false To community software in order to give solution providers an alternative way to talk about free and open-source software That maybe feels a little bit more safe and familiar They brought their discussion to open source comm publishing an article about why we need a new term and then another on How and why the discussion got started in the first place and a move to begin taking feedback from the community at large A poll was added to open source comm asking which term best describes the software you work on The poll currently has two 271 votes most saying that open-source software is the term that best describes their work with a close second to community software The discussion is still open. So if you'd like to cast your vote and have your say check out the article and poll on the site and Number three this week eight new tips for getting things done with open stack Jason Baker's monthly guide to all things open stack hit big with readers this week Did it have something to do with the open stack summit in Paris last week? Baker attended the conference and reported back to us that it felt like everyone Possible working on open stack was at the conference We jokingly said nothing nothing must have gotten done on open stack while the conference was happening Although we know that's not true But it was worth it as the key notes covered real user experiences like ten bell on of CERN on the use of open stack for scientific research At number two this week open source accelerating the pace of software Gordon half as red is red hats cloud evangelists and regularly speaks at industry events His article on open source comm this week spoke about the many ways Different open source cloud communities and projects are making a difference Projects like Docker, Kubernetes, Apache Mesos, Seth and Open Daylight just to name a few What's notable is they're all working together Collaborating to build upon and amplify the work each is doing to propel the software forward Hath says open stack is a great example of how different perhaps only somewhat related open source communities can integrate and Combine in powerful ways. It's a dynamic that just isn't possible with proprietary software Finally at number one you don't know JavaScript But you should this article is a partial transcript of a talk that took place at Rochester Institute for Technology in New York on JavaScript it may sound run of the mill but open source and JavaScript guru Kyle Simpson or get a file online Gave the talk if you don't know his name. Maybe you know his books He's written a lot about JavaScript over the years most recently. He's writing a book series called. You don't know JS in In this talk Kyle addresses what he's seen over and over in his years teaching up JavaScript to developers They've learned it in completely improperly for the first time They've learned it in completely and improperly the first time around and are having a hard time relearning it So his book series is meant to teach Shias or JavaScript the right way the first time to developers and Reach it reteach it to those who are struggling with it day to day You can see Kyle's answers to a Q&A session after the talk with the class as well as more on his new book series in the article PS is being written on good get hub so you can read it for free right now Check out the links in the article and in the show notes below and articles published every weekend So you can see all this great info links to the good stuff we talked about in the video Online. Thanks so much. Enjoy this next week