 Hi everybody, I'm Jim with opensource.com got a brand new top five for you today for July 1st And we're getting ready to celebrate the 4th of July here in the state So I got my beach towel on my sunglasses. I'm ready to go after this top five is recorded. All right Let's hop into it at number five six reasons why Guadacay is a music lovers open-source player Chris Hermansen brings us his open music column Which is this week about a player you may not have heard of You can learn more about the features that Chris says this player has that others don't At number four organize your movie and TV files with tiny media manager Seth Kenlon Tells us about this open-source media management tool that generates video file metadata At number three how to configure networking in Linux So connecting your Linux computer to a network is pretty straightforward, right? Except when it's not David both discusses the main network configuration files for Red Hat based Linux distributions and takes a look at two network startup services At number two seven myths about open sourcing your company software Amanda Fulson talked at Linux Fest Northwest this summer in Charlotte, North Carolina About making the choice to open source your code and how that can be pretty scary sometimes So a lot of times that fear though is based in misconceptions about what happens when you open source your code in this article She busts those myths And finally at number one how I welcomed an immigrant family with a Linux laptop Maryland librarian Phil Shapiro sees a new family move to town and come to his library Looking for help getting a job learning English or learning about the area once or twice a month He often helps with lending laptops and introducing people to Linux and other open-source tools You can find out about about his latest experience in this post and that's it for the top five everybody Thanks so much for joining me and have a great weekend