 Hey everybody, I'm Jen with opensource.com, and this is your weekly top five articles of the week for December 11th. At number five this week, on a mission to make Linux as accessible as possible. Kendall Clark is visually impaired, and he shares how he falls and fell in love with Linux and the ways he strives to make it more accessible every single day. At number four, BSD for the desktop user, a review of PC BSD. In this overview of PC BSD, learn more about the distribution from Joshua Allen Holm. At number three, five great Raspberry Pi projects for the classroom. Take a look at some of the year's coolest Raspberry Pi projects for education from Ben Nuttle, including Minecraft Pi and an infrared bird box. At number two, German court addresses GPL v3 section 8 termination provisions. The first instance of a court in Germany and perhaps anywhere addresses GPL v3 in a decision by the Royal Court of Hale. This is a report from Richard Fontana. And finally, at number one this week, five open source tools for making music. Jason Baker takes us through open source tools designed, especially for musicians from sequencers to synthesizers and tuners and even more. That's it for the top five this week. Thanks so much for joining me and we will see you next time.