 Hi everybody, I'm Jen with opensource.com and this is another edition of our weekly top five articles of the week I am currently reporting from my home office because we are having some sleet and winter weather in Raleigh, North Carolina and This week's top five we highlight five interviews with presenters of this year's Southern California Linux expo or scale 14x Of the 19 total interviews and articles published on opensource.com for this series The most popular topics ended up being Kubernetes, Docker, patents, DevOps at scale, S-Trace, and OpenStack for beginners Let's hop in at number five how Kubernetes is helping Docker blossom In this interview Jason Brooks shares with Pete Savage how the container cluster management tool Kubernetes helps pave the way for Docker's success. At number four hacking the patent system open source and patents. In this interview The Electronic Frontier Foundation's Daniel Nazar discusses software patent trolls and issues with the US patent law system with red hats Rob Tiller. At number three lessons learned the hard way doing DevOps at scale. In this interview Ticketmaster's vice president of technical operations shares the open source tools that this American ticket sales and distribution company uses As well as how they implement DevOps with Deb Nicholson At number two using S-Trace to track system calls in Linux. In this interview principal engineer at Rackspace Explains the basics of S-Trace a system call analysis tool for Linux with Jason Baker And finally at number one this week an introduction to OpenStack clouds for beginners In this interview Anthony Chow explains what OpenStack is how it works with containers and why an enterprise might want to use it And this interview is with Santy Kubicar Thanks so much for joining me this week, and I'll see you next Friday