 Hey everybody, I'm Jen White-Kueger content manager at opensource.com and this is another edition of our top five Articles of the week video. We also have an article on the site where you can read everything that I'm gonna say and get to A link to all the articles that I'm gonna talk about So that brings me to another thing. I have a surprise for you guys next week. Hopefully next week if it comes in the mail On time, so I'm really looking forward to that You know, I'm constantly trying to improve the video and make it better for you guys I really like doing the video outside when I can because it adds a little bit of flavor and excitement Hopefully, you know a little bit more than being in an office. Although I really like being in the office as well and shooting from Red Hat Tower in Raleigh because I have the white board and it just it looks really nice So I like to change things up It you know kind of brings a little bit of flavor into things. So surprise next week Thank you for sticking with me through the changes and improvements with the video And if you have any suggestions or ideas as as I go along, please leave a note or comment on the video or the article And I appreciate your feedback All right, so let's hop into the top five this week at number five get ready for wagtail the best de Jango CMS yet Frank wiles brings us an all-around look at the open-source content management system wagtail He talks about features admin interface images pages and customization Frank is president and founder of revolution systems and open-source consultancy business At number four eight ways developers can be more like Willie Nelson Ricky Inslee is the new content management manager for open source calm and she delights readers with her Interpretation of Willie Nelson's career for developers She says if you're not a rock star developer good for you shoot for being average or try to be more like Willie who once said I never gave up on country music because I knew that what I was doing was not all that bad This article is chock full of learning lessons and great nuggets from the music career and life of Willie Nelson as well as some great videos At number three accessibility in Linux is good, but could be much better Kendall Clark is an open-source advocate and fedora user who pens this article on the advantages a blind person has in using Linux distributions Over proprietary ones. He speaks from experience and discusses areas in Linux that could also use some improvement for those with disabilities At number two the current state of Drupal security Drupal con 2015 is being held in Los Angeles this year from May 11th through the 15th An open source calm is running a series of interviews with some of the upcoming speakers at the event This interview is with Greg Nattison director of engineering at card calm and a Drupal Association advisory board member and Michael Hess current Drupal security team one team leader Andrew Thornton is the interviewer for this article He is a senior software engineer at Red Hat and talks with these guys about managing security advisories from external libraries Plans for automated security updates code reviews what to expect in Drupal 8 and advice for new contributors to Drupal lots of good stuff Finally at number one this week. We have getting started with Minecraft Pi This free Raspberry Pi version of Minecraft comes with a programmable interface that allows players to write code and Manipulate the world around them. Very cool. It's based on Minecraft pocket edition for Android has a Python API and is bundled with Raspian Minecraft Pi can also be used to teach programming skills The author is Ben Nuttle the education developer advocate for the Raspberry Pi Foundation Thanks everybody for joining me this week And I hope to see you again next time you can get all the links to the articles that I talked about today in the notes below or on the article that is on the site every Friday and Check out the surprise that I have for you coming up soon. See ya