 Hi everybody, I'm Jen with Opensource.com and this is our weekly top five articles of the week. This is for January 29th. At number five, six starting points for open-source beginners. Looking to make your first pull request? Well you can check out these helpful resources from our writer and community moderator Alexander Todorovic and this article is part of our Getting Started with Opensource series. At number four, Linux and open-source are the future and this part this article is part of our My Linux Story series. In it, Carlos Aguano shares how he learned Linux and why he believes open-source is the future of technology. At number three, five keys to project success on GitHub. Rethink DB co-founder Michael Gluckowski shares tips on how to engage open-source contributors on GitHub. At number two, using Git in the classroom. Michael Taggart, a self-described educational technologist, shares how he configured Git for use in his middle school programming classes. And finally at number one, vagrant in five minutes. At the All Things Open conference in Raleigh, North Carolina last October, a Lightning Talk series featured eight speakers on various open-source related topics. We've got all of these videos up on our YouTube and on our website at opensource.com. Daniel Ferrell's Five Minutes on Vagrant, a tool for working with virtual machines, was big with readers this past week. Alright that's it for the top five. Thanks for joining me and I'll see you next time.