Top 5: Music makers, GPLv3 in court, Raspberry Pi for students, and more

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In this week's Top 5 articles of the week, we highlight open source tools for music makers, GPLv3 in court in Germany, Raspberry Pi projects for students, a review of PC-BSD, and a visually impaired man's story as a Linux user.

Top 5 articles of the week

5. On a mission to make Linux as accessible as possible

Kendell Clark is visually impaired. He shares how he fell in love with Linux and the ways he strives to make it more accessible everyday.

In this overview of PC-BSD learn more about the distribution from Joshua Allen Holm.

3. 5 great Raspberry Pi projects for the classroom

Take a look at some of the year's coolest Raspberry Pi projects for education, from Ben Nuttall, including Minecraft Pi and an infrared bird box.

2. German court addresses GPLv3 section 8 termination provisions

The first instance of a court in Germany (and perhaps anywhere) addresses GPLv3 in a decision by the Regional Court of Halle. This is a report from Richard Fontana.

Jason Baker takes us through open source tools designed especially for musicians, from sequencers to synthesizers to tuners and more.

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Jen leads a team of community managers for the Digital Communities team at Red Hat. She lives in Raleigh with her husband and daughters, June and Jewel.

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