 Hey everybody, I'm Jen and I have a new top 5 weekly best articles on opensource.com ready for you. So let's hop right in. At number 5, we have Be an Inspiration, Not an Imposter. Major Hayden, principal architect at Rackspace, offers tips for dealing with imposter syndrome, a feeling that's far too common in open source projects. At number 4, why every website should switch to HTTPS. Daniel Rossler chats with us about his talk at Texas Linux Fest this year, entitled If You're Not Using HTTPS, Your Website is Bad and You Should Feel Bad. At number 3, How an Open Mind and Sis Admin Got Me Hooked on Linux. In the early 1990s, Amy Thornton's travels to the United States introduced him to Linux and his life was never the same. This article is part of our My Linux Story series. At number 2, Shallow World, Turtle Graphics and Python. Turtle Graphics is an easy and fun way to teach kids Python and other programming basics. This article is written by Don Watkins. And finally, at our number 1 spot, top 4 open source command line email clients. For power users, there's no better way to process large quantities of text than at the command line. An email is no different. Jason Baker takes a look at 4 grade open source terminal email clients for Linux. They are Mutt, Alpine, SUP and NotMuch. Thanks for joining me this week everybody and check out our top 5 next Friday that we do every week.