 Hi everybody, I'm Jen and we have a new open source.com top five for you this Friday. Let's kick it off at number five We kicked off this week with a poll asking. What's your preferred text editor? We have over 550 votes so far with VI in the lead and tons of comments from readers sharing their favorite Text editor from Kate to no pet plus plus to sublime and many others So take this poll if you haven't yet At number four Chase Croms shares his Linux story with us for the my Linux story series He learned Linux as part of his military service in the United States Army and Later took positions as a Linux engineer for companies like Dell and Sprint Today Chase uses Fedora 22 and as much of his life's success to a mentor and to Linux You can read more about Chase's amazing story on the home page At number three five open source tools for taming text Text is everywhere and when unstructured text enters your field of view Do you know what open source tools to turn to for things like cinema analysis topic identification? Automatic labeling of content and the like Grant Ingersoll gives you the goods plus a few books to check out for more background on text processing Finally at number two Python and Raspberry Python and Raspberry Pi in education Ben Nuddle of the Raspberry Pi Foundation tells us that Python is the go-to language for most of their Activities of projects you can find out more about that and why in this article Finally at number one this week five open source alternatives to Google Docs new writer for open source comm Tatiana Decova covers five open source alternatives to tools for writing document collaboration and much more So if your team is looking for a new open source tool to get the job done Use this article to find out more about gobby etherpad fire pad only office and own cloud documents All right. Thanks everybody for joining me for the top five this week We have a top five every Friday. You can check it out on our YouTube channel and Facebook. Thanks