 Hi everybody. I have a brand new top five articles of the week for you today on opensource.com February 17 February 17th At number five. We have a quick introduction to Tmux Jason Baker shows readers how to manage application windows in the terminal just like you would in a desktop windowed manager with Tmux at number four a musicians transition from distro to distro This author's first encounter with computer was in 1980 then 18 years later He read the largest book. He ever owned Linux undercover At number three lessons from a brief career in open source in this personal account of one man's Linux journey Follow Jeff's indirect trajectory of various career choices that led him to a brief career in open source At number two generate random data for your applications with Elizabeth This tool is for developers who need simple data sample data for their applications Learn more about it from the author At number one the decline of GPL Why has GPL license usage dropped dramatically? Jonah Bacon proposes the changes due to increased growth in open source in business and a nervousness around the GPL in the commercial world And we have an honorable mention this week. It is free as in puppy the hidden costs of free software Free as in puppy software means there's still a lot of work and expenses that go into its daily care Learn more about the common way software costs can sneak in. That's it for the top five this week Thanks so much for joining me and I will see you next time