Top 5: Building your own Git server, careers in open source, and more

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In this week's Top 5, we highlight articles on Linux containers, the Vim text editor, building a Git server, open source project marketing, and advancing your career in open source.

Top 5 articles of the week

5. If you build it, they won't come: Why your project needs better marketing

In this article, Ruth looks at some of the many needs of a successful open source project beyond just solid code and how you can get more people involved in your project.

4. A brief introduction to Linux containers and image signing

Scott will be speaking at ContainerCon later this month. In this article, he gives a preview of his upcoming talk on why signing Linux containers is important to ensuring that they can be trusted.

3. 7 reasons to love Vim

Giles gives seven great reasons why Vim has remained his favorite text editor through the many years he's been working with Linux.

2. How to build your own Git server

This is part six in Seth's series, which takes you from getting started with Git for managing version control all the way to some advanced usage.

1. Advice for building a career in open source

In this month's edition of his column, Jono looks back on his career as a community manager for various open source projects and teases out some advice for advancing your own career.

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Jason was an Opensource.com staff member and Red Hatter from 2013 to 2022. This profile contains his work-related articles from that time. Other contributions can be found on his personal account.

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