Top 5: Red Hat CEO Linux story, LibreOffice 5 years, Head of Open Source at Twitter, and more

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In this week's Friday Top 5, we highlight...

  • An interview with Tilde's Leah Silber on burn out at work
  • An interview with longtime Linux developer Hans de Goede who will review the $9 mini computer C.H.I.P. at LinuxCon Europe this year
  • Celebrating 5 years of LibreOffice with co-founder Italo Vignoli
  • Rikki Endsley's exclusive interview with Chris Aniszczyk, the Head of Open Source at Twitter, and
  • The Linux story of Jim Whitehurst, president and CEO of Red Hat

Top 5 articles of the week

5. Startups, burnout, and the path to happy employees

Tilde CEO Leah Silber serves up tips for dealing with burnout and explains how salary transparency can help improve employee satisfaction in this All Things Open interview.

4. Longtime Linux developer on new tech and new contributors

An interview with Hans de Goede who will review the $9 mini computer C.H.I.P. at LinuxCon Europe this year.

3. Celebrating 5 years of LibreOffice

September 28, 2015 marks five years since LibreOffice was forked by a group of open source community leaders. The Document Foundation co-founder Italo Vignoli looks back at the brief history of the LibreOffice.

2. An inside look at open source at Twitter

In this exclusive interview with Chris Aniszczyk, the Head of Open Source at Twitter explains how company engineers are working on open source technologies internally and contributing to a range of community projects.

1. How I discovered Linux's true power

Jim Whitehurst, president and CEO of Red Hat, shares his Linux story. He says it begins like that of so many others—with an old computer and a desire to tinker.

Honorable mention

A gentle introduction to microservices

What are microservices? Opensource.com created a new resource page which gently introduces microservices, a modern way of building applications which rely upon distributed systems to do their jobs.

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