 Hi everybody, I'm Jen and this is another installment of the open source comm top five. We do this every Friday It's around the best five articles from the week. So today is also a very special day It's July 31st sys admin day and you can follow all the great things that people are saying about their sys admins today at Hashtag sys admin day and we have also put together an awesome article on the home page That lists 30 sys admins that you should follow on Twitter. So check it out find out about some really great people who? have have some great things to say about their work as sys admins and Let's hop into the top five At number five we have a review of two platforms two excellent platforms For learning how to code through gaming the first one is code combat And this is more of a role-playing game for any age and the other one is code wars and Code wars requires gamers to solve a little bit more difficult problems to advance to the next level number four we have a roundup of six continuous integration tools from the tish Tiwari and He gives us a short little compact But awesome review of each of these and they are Jenkins build but Travis CI Strider go and integrity. We also include the project page the source code and the license for each At number three we have eating our own dog food in open source So you probably have heard this term before eating your own dog food if you haven't heard it before Basically the idea is that if you're going to be really an enthusiast of open source and a proponent of open source Then you should try very hard to use open source to do all sorts of things from creating documents to image manipulation and So much more so there's a ton of open source tools out there and Jason being gumster in this article Really gives you some great reasons for why you should eat your own dog food At number two we asked a poll this week What is your favorite desktop environment and as you can imagine we had a lot of response to this poll over? 3000 votes and We have two That our neck and neck KDE and gnome With 22% and 20 23% of the votes respectively We also had a ton of comments and and people in social media Telling us that we forgot to add unity to our list So we apologize for this giant oversight, and we will include it next time when we ask you this question again in a few months or so and Finally on our list this week at number one is Nicole in guards report from Oskan last week on Tom Calloway's talk This is why you fail the avoidable mistakes open source projects still make so Nicole went to Oskan last year last week and Covered tons of different talks for us did some reports on them. You can see them all in the site And then this one that she covered from Tom Tom Calloway's talk did very well with readers Everybody wants to know, you know, why is my project failing or why could it fail or is it failing? You know, what are the what are the warning signs? So this is a really great article if you're interested in You know finding out those sorts of things so In this article Tom also identifies seven points of failure and 11 reasons why your open source project is failing. So check it out. You just might save your project Thanks for joining me this week, and I will see you next time. See you