 Hi everybody, I'm Jen with opensource.com, and I have a brand new top five articles for you for April 1st. At number five, Libre Planet begins with Snowden, ends with DRM protest. We have a special event report from Deb Nicholson on Libre Planet that was last weekend in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Highlights include comments from Edward Snowden, and they end with protests and rallies around DRM. At number four, Glucosio helps Diabetics track blood sugar. This is an interview with Benjamin Carenza sharing his aggressive and unparalleled vision for Glucosio with Ruth Bavisette. At number three, after a nasty computer virus, Sysadmin looks to Linux. This is part of our My Linux Story series. A Sysadmin goes to Linux in 2004 after a very costly computer virus, and you can find out more about his story in this article. At number two, Five open source home automation tools. With the Internet of Things rapidly expanding the number of connected devices in our homes, finding open source solutions for controlling them is increasingly important. This comes from Jason Baker, who is back with five of his favorites. And finally at number one, Top 11 project management tools for 2016. Robin Mowik looks back at the top project management tools that we covered in 2014 and 2015 with updates on new releases, notable new and improved features, and much more. Check it out on obsource.com. Thanks for joining me, and I will see you with top five next Friday.