 Hi everybody, I'm Jen with opensource.com and this is the weekly top five for December 4th. At number five this week, finding the right tool for the job. This is a story from our My Open Source Story series from Pete Savage on why open source solutions might not always be the tools that we want, but they are always the tools that we need. At number four this week, eight projects with Lego, plastic bricks meet open source. If you're a fan of Legos, like many others around the world, check out these open source projects to take your Lego creations to the next level. At number three, teaching teens 3D animation with Blender. 3D Ami is a group that introduces digital art to pre-university students. Director and founder of 3D Ami, Tom Haynes, gives us an interview about using Blender to teach the animated movie making process to teens. At number two, six creative ways to use OnCloud. This is a great list of some favorite uses for OnCloud, an open source self-hosted storage platform. Joss, the community manager at OnCloud, is the author of this article and a self-described people person, technology enthusiast, and all things open evangelists. And finally, at number one this week, six useful Libre Office extensions. If you're a Libre Office user or have been interested in this Office suite from the sidelines, check out these six practical add-ons for more great uses of Libre Office. That's it for the top five this week. Thanks so much for joining me and I'll see you next time.