 Hi everybody, I'm Jen with opensource.com and this is a brand new edition of our weekly top five articles of the week The most popular things on the site for our readers for February 5th at number five Getting started with the Crusader file manager Managing files is a constant task for users who want to maintain order inconsistency David both explains how to get started with Crusader At number four Kubernetes in five minutes Jamie Duncan says containers are making us rethink how we deliver software, but they have their limits Scaling them requires an important tool for extending their purchase Kubernetes to some it's the future of IT one in which containers play an increasingly important role At number three is brave the new champion the open web needs Ben Carinza interviews Mozilla CEO and Javascript from founder Brandon H about the browser brave and what makes it different At number two cluster computing with Ansible and Raspberry Pi We shared Jeff Garling's video that walks us through the basics of Ansible and open source IT automation tool using a cluster of six Raspberry Pi computers and finally at number one GPIO zero and Raspberry Pi programming starter projects One of the most exciting starter activities to do with a Raspberry Pi is something you can't do on your regular PC or laptop Such as flash an LED or control a motor and this month's Raspberry Pi column Ben Nuttle shows you how to get started And we have an honorable mention this week this week We gave out our annual community awards to recognize contributors and articles that blew everyone's socks off last year Our community voted to select the four winners of our people's choice award The four winners of our readers choice award and the three winners of our best interview award Our community moderators also chose two very passionate open source folks to win the moderators choice award And finally the open source comm team selected 10 emerging contributors to be recognized Check them out and their great articles on the site. That's it for the top five. Thanks for joining me and I'll see you next time