 Hi everybody, it's Jen with opensource.com and I'm bringing you the top five articles this week This is Thanksgiving week in the US and so we're bringing you the top five video a little bit early this week You'll see the article on Saturday as usual and there are links in the notes below to all the articles that we talk about here in the top Five so I wanted to also add that we're super thankful for everybody in our open source comm community Thank you for supporting reading and sharing with us And we hope to continue on very strong in 2015 So let's hop into the top five Open Food Network connects you with local sustainable food Eric Bowen writes this article He's a social entrepreneur based in Durham, North Carolina He has been using Linux since purchasing red hat 5.2 on CD at a Best Buy in middle school He founded Go Market and C to reduce barriers between farmers and eaters in North Carolina And he directs the North American outreach for the open food foundation as they work towards their US launch In this article read about his journey to develop open food network a food hub and Connector between small farmers and places to sell their local sustainable food. You can find them on github At number four a look back and a look ahead for open stack There's a lot of interesting stuff being written and discussed about open stack and our editor for open stack at open source Dot-com Jason Baker is on the case every week. He shares a sampling of awesome links and reads with our readers At number three six tips for adopting open source David etts chief technologist of red hats US public sector Shares six tips to increase your agency's adoption of open source software and keep it secure David wrote this with governments in mind But we noticed that many of these tips were great advice for businesses too at number two We have 2014 year of open source miracles gunner helix and chief strategist for red hats US public sector group writes passionately about vulnerabilities and software He points to this year as a year that has seen scary software vulnerabilities like heartbleed and shell shock But he says open source software is still just software and vulnerabilities are to be expected Gunner says that despite the hype this year has been one of open source Miracles because of how effective the open source community has been in responding to these vulnerabilities without Diminishing the seriousness of the flaws themselves Finally at number one this week. We have our poll asking readers Which open source gadget is at the top of their 2014 holiday wish list? We have over 300 votes to the poll and I bet you're probably wondering which gadget is taking the lead the fire Fox OS smartphone is way ahead with over 200 votes Firefox OS for mobile smartphones are the first of their kind and based entirely on open web standards And we're Emily price for Mashable tells us that means everything on the phone is running in a web browser Mozilla is not going after the type of customers who are obsessed with the screen size and type of processing power of their device It's targeting customers who just need to communicate with the world around them And it's giving them a much more feature rich way to do so These smartphones by with the Firefox OS are available at select locations worldwide From an inexpensive price price of $35 to over $100 That's it for our top five this week. Thanks so much for joining me. See you next time