 Hi everybody, it's Jen with Opensource.com and I'm bringing you the top five articles from this week, December 15th through the 19th. You can find the links to the articles in the notes below and I publish the article that goes along with this video every Saturday on Opensource.com. Alright, at number five this week we have National Geographic Takes Opensource to the Wilderness. Robin Mulwake interviews Shaw Selby in this article covering his work as a National Geographic Explorer who uses Opensource technology to chart and measure wilderness all over the globe. In his interview, he goes into more detail about his most recent project, the Avango Wilderness Project in Africa. With the Opensource hardware board, the Raspberry Pi, and Fishnet and Opensource platform Shaw tracks and shares data to improve conservation of one of our most valuable areas. At number four this week we have My Life in Opensource and the Mentors Who Led the Way. Rich Bowen has been working on the Apache HTTP server for almost 20 years. He's also written nine books about HTTPD and spoken at more than 50 conferences. He's a member of the Apache Software Foundation where he serves as a board member and as Executive Vice President. And last but not least, he is also responsible for putting on ApacheCon both in North America and Europe, which is the official conference of the Apache Software Foundation. In this article, Rich tells us all of it is due to the people who have believed in him and pushed him to achieve more. Learn how you can be a mentor no matter what your age or your field in this article. Maybe even reach out to think someone or think one of your mentors today. At number three we have Best Opensource Tutorials of 2014. Scott Nesbitt delivers one of his fantastic best of lists with this article of our top guides of the year on Opensource.com. These tutorials have likely been bookmarked, referenced many times, and at this point maybe even printed out. Scott categorizes the guides into these categories, images and sounds, files and passwords, your inner geek, and beyond technology. At number two this week we have GPLv2 Goes to Court, More Decisions from the Bearside Atar Pit. Mark Radcliffe writes about this ongoing case regarding the GNU General Public License Version II. Some fun facts about this is that the GPLv2 is the most widely used Opensource License. Likeduck Software estimates that 16 billion lines of code are licensed under GPLv2. For more about the case check out this article. Finally at number one this week we have Top 10 Opensource Projects of 2014. Every year our team looks back at the numbers and at the buzz around the Opensource projects that we have had the pleasure of covering on Opensource.com this year. There are so many new and exciting things happening in Opensource beyond technology but particularly in software. Our list consists of the most read and most talked about Opensource projects, the ones that are making search-size waves. If one of your favorite projects made the list we would love to hear why you love it. You can leave us a message in the comments on the article or on the article Facebook or G-plus post. Thanks so much for joining me this week everybody. Have a happy holiday and we will see you in a couple of weeks.