 Hi everybody, I'm Jen with opensource.com, and this is the weekly top five for the week of January 15th. At number five this week, seven rules for creating world-class technical documentation. Ricky Inslee interviews Bob Russellman, who will be presenting at Scale 14X this year about his presentation by the same name. At number four, top 10 open-source legal developments in 2015, Mark Radcliffe shares his top 10 picks for the year. At number three, configuring Linux for music recording and production. Aaron Wolff will be presenting at the Scale 14X conference this year, and prior to that event he shares a special article with us about his practical tips for getting your Linux-based computer ready to handle professional quality music recording, editing, and production. At number two, a similar story but different. Chris Hermansen is back and explores some popular options for creating your own Linux-based music server, and looks at the hardware, software, and configuration issues that might emerge. And finally at number one this week, which Linux distribution do you use? This is our annual poll, it's always hit, and this one is no different. Currently 7,777 people have taken the poll, and we have a few distros in the lead of the 10 that we included. We picked those 10 by relying on distrowatch.com. They provided us with the highest ranking distributions from the past 12 months by their rankings. Which Linux distro is your favorite? Take our poll, enjoy our top five of the week, and I'll see you next time right here on Friday.