 Hi everybody, I'm Jen and this is the opensource.com weekly top five. Every week I check out the stats and I listen to the chatter and I see which articles have been doing the best on the site. So here are our top five. At number five, top ten, FOSS legal developments of 2014. Mark Radcliffe shares with us again this year the legal issues that continue the trend of increasing importance for the FOSS community. His selection of the top ten legal issues for open source and FOSS in 2014 might just surprise you. At number four, Consumer Electronics Show 2015, open source highlights. Alex Sanchez writes his debut article for us about the exciting new open source platforms and products at the Consumer Electronics Show this year. He tells us there were many to choose from, but only five made it into his roundup. Go see which ones. At number three, what is your favorite Linux distribution? The opensource.com team published one of its best poll questions again this year because it's fun to hear how preferences change from year to year. We start with the top ten distros from distro watches hit rankings lists from the past 30 days. Then we let our readers tell us what they think. Right now, Ubuntu is head to head with Mint, Debian, and Fedora. We'd love for you to add your vote into the mix, so head over to the homepage and vote on our latest poll. At number two, world record set for 100TB sort by open source and public cloud team. Reynolds Shin tells us what it was like to set a world record using Apache Spark on EC2 virtual machines to sort 100TB of data in 23 minutes. Read more about this achievement for open source software and the public cloud. Finally, at number one, we have top five open source project management tools in 2015. Robin Mulwit covers five of the most innovative open source tools out there for project management. He also gives an update on the five tools he covered last year and where they are today. Could these tools help you better operate or complete the task for a project you're working on? Hope to see you over at the site. Thanks for listening and we'll see you next week.