 Hey guys, Alex Sanchez here from opensource.com joined here with Jen We're running through our weekly top five of some of our best hand-picked articles from the site So Jen, what do we have to start us off? All right, so at number five this week we talk about Conqueror It's a file management program on Linux and David both our resident Linux expert talks about how he just loves this file manager He says it's versatile powerful and also is a good web browser So you can find out more about that on site It's definitely his favorite you talked about it a lot And there was lots of discussion about some other ones that you can try in the comment section So like Jen said be sure to check that out Next up we've got a great poll on which browser you use which has generated some lively discussion in the comment section Yeah, and a little bit of debate between some of our users. It's got almost 700 votes already So be sure to check that one out and cast your vote and let us know if your favorite is not on there All right at number three. We talk about digitizing VHS tapes So if you remember the days of VHS, you know, I recall birthdays and holidays my dad out with this big hunking tripod and camera So lots of great memories captured back in the day But if you want to watch them today The best thing you can do is convert those into an MP4 and to do that on Linux You can read Don Watkins tutorial about how to convert those. It's a it's a good little write up. Definitely. I got lots of reruns that I recorded that I can now finally convert to MP4 Next up we got an exciting update from the Rust programming language They recently switched to a six-week release cycle And we got a great article from someone involved with the project about why they decided to do that And why other organizations might want to check out or consider doing that for their projects Yeah, I know it can be a tough thing to commit to to pledge to but Rust seems to be pretty excited about Doing that for their for their programming language. A lot of discussion about it for sure All right, and at number one in our top five this week. We have a submission to our my Linux story It's called my dad Linux and me and Lee Brian writes to us about her experience getting started with Linux many years ago What prompted her to make the switch and why she still loves Linux today? So you can also submit your Linux story to our my Linux story series. I'd love to see it We're having some submissions roll in we have a lot of people interested in just sharing why they get started in Linux and what they love about it and our readers really like to kind of hear these personal stories about Linux Interesting, so I know about that one. It actually has almost a hundred comments, which is crazy So crazy, that's a lot for lots of people jumping in and sharing their stories, and we'd love to hear yours, too So definitely be sure to check that out Anyway coming up on the horizon for us. We've got an open government and open data series. It starts June 8th on this Monday So be sure to check that out We've also got a speaker series from Dev Nation and Ozcon So you can get a little sneak preview of some of the people that are speaking at those events whether you can make it or not and See see what you're missing In addition to that we've got a summer reading list for some open source books So keep an eye out for that and an open source and science series So lots of great stuff, so be sure to check us out this summer keep an eye on us. Yep Stay in touch, and that's it for our top five this week. Everybody. Thanks so much for joining us, and we will see you next time