 Hi everyone, welcome to the Opasource.com Weekly Top 5, live from Los Angeles, California at the 13th Annual Southern California Linux Expo. I'm Jason Hibbins, Community Manager for Opasource.com, subbing in for Jen White-Huger, who's on vacation this week and hopefully not thinking about this week's Top 5 video. We ask you to tune in every week by subscribing to our YouTube channel and visit our Top 5 video playlist to get the best of Opasource.com every week. So let's get started with this week's Top 5. Coming in at number 5, 11 Ways to Get Involved with Humanitarian Foss. We start this week's Top 5 with an article from Heather Lisan as part of our Beginners to Opensource Week, and it's also part of our Humanitarian Foss column, something new that we recently started. Heather is a Program Manager and a Community Builder for Global Opensource Projects. She shares several ways that you can get started with HFOSS, including mapping, sharing, translating, and teaching, to name a few. More importantly, Heather has a grand vision and a big goal for HFOSS that can literally change the world, so be sure to check that out. Number 4, Redesigning the Linux Video System from the Ground Up. Coming in at number 4 is an article from our Scale 13X Speaker interview series. I get a chance to interview John Cruz from Samsung to learn more about the Weyland project and how it's completely rebuilding this set of protocols and standards that help get the pixels from computer software onto your screen and other devices. Number 3, Where Do We Stand 30 Years After the Founding of the Free Software Foundation? Community Moderator Don Watkins interviews John Sullivan, who's the Executive Director of the Free Software Foundation. The Foundation is a non-profit with a worldwide mission to promote computer user freedom and to defend the rights of all free software users. In this Scale 13X Speaker interview with John, we find out the short-term goals for the Foundation, their long-term vision, and how you can get involved. Number 2, EngineX, The Secret Heart of the Modern Web. Coming in at number 2 is another article from our Scale Speaker interview series. Sarah Novotny of EngineX tells us about how she got involved with open source, what EngineX is, and the excitement around containers, particularly around how technologies like Docker fit into the EngineX roadmap. And finally, coming in at number 1, A Beginner's Guide to GitHub. As part of our Beginners to Open Source Week, Alexander Todorovic shares his take on how to get started with GitHub. He helps us break down this particular Git repository hosting service and highlights some of the best features that you're going to want to use. So that's this week's Top 5. Thanks for tuning in and we'll see you next week. I'm going to enjoy the rest of this conference here in Los Angeles.