 Hi everybody, I'm Jen with opensource.com, have a brand new top five articles of the week for you for May 20th. At number five, building a bootstrapped business on open source. This article is about the project management tool Redmine and how it led one company to offer a hosted version and create a new viable business. At number four, open source from a recruiters perspective. Tech recruiter Lindsey Thorn gives us insight into why employers want open source contributors and thus why recruiters search for them themselves. At number three, the future of sharing, integrating Pydio and OnCloud. This article is about federated sharing, a new open standard supported by OpenCloud Mesh Project. At number two, three open source Python GUI frameworks. Weekly writer and staff editor Jason Baker tells us this week that Python is a great language for beginners, but when you want to give your application a graphical interface, you'll need to learn how to use a GUI framework. He gives us three open source options. And finally at number one, five rules for avoiding burnout. This month in her column Coffee Shop DevOps, Jen Krieger takes a look at ways to balance your workload, gracefully say no, and avoid burnout. That's it for the top five. Thanks so much for joining me and I hopefully will see you next week.