 Hi everyone, I'm Jen with opensource.com and this is a new Top 5 for June 3rd. At number 5 is GIMP, the best open source alternative for Photoshop. Last weekend was 18 years since GIMP, the GNU Image Manipulation Program, hit version 1.0 and over 20 years since the open source project first became generally available to the public. As 300 people have weighed in on our poll and it's not too late for you to cast your vote. At number 4, 6 open source architecture projects to check out. Contributor Sebastian Lucas writes, the world of architecture doesn't change as quickly as software, but architects are still finding new ways to share innovative designs and ideas. Learn more about open architecture with these projects. At number 3, how I used a Raspberry Pi to connect with my grandkids. Contributor David Booth plans a hardware project day with his grandkids and discovers the best way to set up a Raspberry Pi for kids aged 9 and 10. At number 2, Arduino or Raspberry Pi, which is best for beginners. Polls apparently rule the roost in this week's Top 5 and our poll for readers about these two prominent boards Raspberry Pi and Arduino has over 300 votes, cast yours today. And finally at number 1, Hovalin, an open source 3D printed violin. Much of the 3D printed universe is about robots and drones, so Don Watkins was excited to see a violin in the mix. In this interview he asked wife and husband team Caitlin and Matt Hova how they got started and what's next for Hovalin. That's it for the Top 5 this week, thanks so much for joining me and I'll see you next time.