 Hi everyone, I'm Jen with opensource.com and I have a brand new top five articles of the week for you today, September 23rd. At number five, Dear Younger Self, here are four tips for reaching your goals. Daniel writes for us for the first time to his younger self with tips for learning code that stand the test of time. At number four, Got the Writing Bug, an introduction to Babisco. Well, Ruth Baval said the author of this article for one has got the writing bug. She likes Babisco for many reasons, which she walks through in this article, but two of the biggest ones are based on an image that you might have of a novel writer furiously writing, balling up that draft into a ball for the trash can, tossing it in and starting a new one. Well, Babisco helps because it supports multiple writing projects and you can start a new one anytime. At number three, why project managers need to lose control? Managing a software project or any project for that matter can be overwhelming. There's a lot out of your control to begin with, so maybe you think it's kind of crazy to want to lose more control. But if you want to stay sane and have a successful project, Jason Coglin says you've got to do just that. At number two, containing container chaos with Kubernetes. Right now people are making the switch to containers. What they'll realize in the days and hours to come from that start, if they haven't already, is that they'll need a container orchestration system. That system will make it all home with efficiency. Google's cloud platform developer advocate in this article, Terry Ryan talks Kubernetes. And finally at number one, a Linux user's guide to logical volume management. This article is for those who need help managing disk space, especially for sysadmins. That's it for our top five this week. Thanks so much for joining me and I'll be here next Friday. Hope to see you.