Which open source gift is at the top of your holiday wish list?

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It's been more than a week since we published our annual holiday gift guide, a list of 10 holiday gift ideas for open source enthusiasts. With the holiday shopping season in full swing, we thought it might be fun to ask you, our community, what you're hoping to receive this year.

So whether it's a Raspberry Pi starter kit or a LibreOffice T-Shirt, we want to know: Which open source gift is at the top of your holiday wish list? Don't see your must-have gift in the answers provided? Let us know in the comments section below.

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148 votes tallied
LulzBot Mini 3D printer
20% (29 votes)
Raspberry Pi starter kit
22% (32 votes)
Open source swag
4% (6 votes)
Vim keyboard stickers
0% (0 votes)
Donations and memberships
4% (6 votes)
Secret Coders graphic novels
2% (3 votes)
Cubetto programming toy
2% (3 votes)
System76 Lemur laptop
34% (50 votes)
Mooltipass password keeper
5% (7 votes)
ColorHug2 display colorimeter
3% (5 votes)
Other (Leave a comment below!)
5% (7 votes)

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4 Comments

While would love anything on the list (esp. the System76) I would love a Raspberry Pi to fool around with some of my projects.

Somebody should gather stickers from all the FOSS projects they can and include it in one bundle.

*ColorHug*. If you know any {phot,vide}ography nerd, get them the ColorHug2. It's really really cool.

It didn't make the gift guide this year, but I'd really like a Raspberry Pi Sense HAT add-on board. We had a chance to play with one in the office a few months ago and had a lot of fun with it.

Kossel XL Printer with SmoothieBoard