 Hello, this is Don Watkins, Community Moderator with opensource.com with this week's Top 5. This week, we want to know if you still have the installation media for your first Linux computer. We look at three open source alternatives to Microsoft Publisher. We wonder could Pygame be the best way to learn Python? What open source technology trends do you see coming in the year ahead? And what are the politics of the Linux desktop in your organization? At number five, how old is your oldest Linux install disk? opensource.com editor Jason Baker wants to know what's the oldest Linux install disk you have? There's a certain nostalgia attached to the physical relics of your early days with computing, particularly if you managed to save your first Linux boot disk. Be sure to vote in the poll and share your thoughts in the comments. At number four, three open source alternatives to Microsoft Publisher. opensource.com editor Jason Baker wants to know how you design for print. The world of proprietary software has brought us a number of great products. Did you know that you can get great results with Scribes, LibreOffice, and Markup? At number three, why Python and Pygame are a great pair for beginning programmers. Craig Oda is president and co-founder of the Tokyo Linux user group. In the article, he presents three reasons why Pygame might be the best solution when you are learning to program with Python. At number two, 10 open source technology trends for 2018. Shrijith Anamakattan, open source project lead at Fingen gives a great tour of his forecast for open source technology trends in the next year. See if you agree with his predictions and share your own in the comments. And at number one, the politics of the Linux desktop. Mike Bursell of Red Hat has been around open source since 1997. He wants to know why you would use anything other than a Linux desktop. Be sure to leave your thoughts in the comments. In honorable mention this week, there is still time to enter the opensource.com holiday 3D printer giveaway. One grand prize winner will receive a Lulzbach Taz 6 3D printer. Be sure to enter before Sunday, December 3rd. Well that's it for this week. Thanks for watching and we'll see you next time.