 Hey everybody, I'm Jen with opensource.com and this is the weekly top five for November 13th, Friday the 13th. All right, let's hop into the top five. At number five this week, Scrum is Dead, breaking down the new development method. New author, Amon Nasiri, says Scrum is Dead and the open development method is very much alive. Amon leads an engineering team that builds API tools and believes in the open development method as the future of business. At number four, Finding Unity in GNOME Shell. Ahead of Unity 8's release, the new director of community at GitHub, Jono Bacon, explores the GNOME Shell for readers. At number three, Why I'd Choose Flak for Audio. Chris Hermansen is back this week to explain the benefits of lossless audio formats and why he ultimately chose Flak for his audio. At number two, Happy 11th Birthday Mozilla Firefox. In this article, internationally recognized open source evangelist, community manager, author and speaker Ben Carenza takes us back 11 years ago when Firefox 1.0 was released with much excitement and anticipation. And finally, at number one this week, Top 7 Open Source Terminal Emulators. Staffer Jason Baker explores the Top 7 Open Source Terminal Emulators for Linux, including GNOME Terminal, Quake, Console, Terminator, Tilda, X-Term, and Yaw Quake. Thanks so much for joining me this week and I hope to see you next time.