 Hi everyone, I'm Jen and I am here with the opensource.com weekly top 5 for November 18th. At number 5, 9 rules for the proper care and feeding of communities and carnivorous plants. Our fearless community manager Ricky Inslee offers tips for keeping your community happy and healthy. She compares it to caring for carnivorous plants like Gordon, her Venus flytrap, and Banana Ramma, her pizzeria plant. At number 4, free and open source sowing patterns gain popularity. This article is part of this week's DIY series highlighting openly licensed projects from makers. The author tells us about his sowing pattern website, MakeMyPattern.com, where everything is free of charge and licensed creative comments. At number 3, addressing open source's free rider problem. The founder of Gratipay has a way to address the issue of free riders in open source who take more than they can give, which puts undue stress on any open system. At number 2, how Capital One is embracing open source. Learn about the open source initiative Capital One has been drumming up over the past year. And finally, in our top spot at number 1, Introduction to Eclipse Che, a next-generation web-based IDE. Do you need to correctly install and configure an integrated development environment? Get introduced to Eclipse Che in this article. That is it for our top 5 this week. I hope you enjoyed it. You can also check out the video on YouTube if you're not already there, and we have an article on the website if you're not already reading that there. Thanks so much. I'll see you next time.