 Hey everybody, I'm Jen and welcome to the open source comm weekly top five. Do you want to know how the magic happens? Well, it's not rocket science, of course But I thought you might like to hear about my process for creating this weekly top five video an article for you every week So every Friday I sit down at my desk check out the stats in the chatter about the articles We published this past week then I choose the five best ones to share with you I type up the article make a few tweaks Then have head over to a vacant meeting room at Red Hat Tower to record the video Next I go back to my desk send Alex the preview video for social media Then I add the full length one to this article and there you have it dear readers. Enjoy So let's get to the top five first. We have organizational learning a new perspective on DevOps Gene Kim writes this insightful article on what an organization Organization looks like that has fully developed and adopted organizational learning as a method for implementing better cooperation and communications between development and operations teams Check out this excellent excellent read by the author of the Phoenix project a novel about IT DevOps and helping your business win at number four. We have five open source developers Tell us how they got started Do you remember what it was like when you first started out in open source the well Pete filled asked a group of developers for our beginners to open source series To account what it was like for them and what promoted them to start contributing to open source in the first place At number three we have an open source database for real-time applications This is an interview by Jason Baker of Slava Ahmed the founder of re think DB The company with the same name as the open source project They cover re think DB an open source database with a specific purpose Serving data to real-time applications whether those applications are video game back-ends Financial tools or analytic suites learn more about how the choice of database has enormous implications for scalability performance and how the data itself can be queried in this interview at Number two Blockley makes it easier to learn to code Blockley is an open source library and the engine running many of the online tools used to introduce Programming to people of all ages in this article Louise even as interviews Neil Frazier from the Blockley developer team about how he got started at Google and what it looks like To work with groups like code.org Finally at number one we have five specialized Linux distributions for computer repair Blowing it out of the water this week is Joshua Holmes article About five Linux distributions designed to put all programs you need for computer repair or back up in restoration And one convenient place many of them even have customized User interfaces to make the software easier to use Check out these distributions Clones ill alive Rest house, I think redo back up in recovery system rescue CD and Trinity rescue kit That's it for the top five this week everybody You can see all the articles in the notes below the video You can also check out the article every Friday, and we'll see you next time. Thanks