 Hey everybody, I'm Jen with opensource.com and we have a brand new top five for you this week for the week of March 4th. At number five, Buffer sees clear benefits to transparent employee salary policy. If you don't know Buffer, they are a social media startup doing things a bit differently. For one, they made employee salaries transparent. To find out more about their quest to become more open, check out Brian Barenhausen's article. At number four, six essential non-coding careers in open-source. Nithya Ruff is the head of Sandis's open-source strategy office. In this post, she takes a look at some of the most influential roles in open-source businesses and communities. At number three, Linux gives me all the tools I need. Sean Ballas shares his Linux story in this tale about his father's influence, his first install, and the tools he uses today. At number two, top five open-source command shells for Linux. Jason Baker is back with another in-depth look at Linux. In this article, he takes us through four open-source alternatives to the standard bash shell. And finally at number one, Raspberry Pi 3 rolls out with faster CPU, onboard Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. You may have heard the news by now, but we've got an up-close and personal look at the new Raspberry Pi 3 from Ben Nuddle of the Raspberry Pi Foundation. Additional neat factoid is more than 8 million Raspberry Pi units have been shipped out since this tiny computer launched four years ago. And that's it for our top five this week. Thanks so much for joining me and I'll see you next time.