Top 10 and editor's picks: September review

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In September Opensource.com published 87 articles, including 2 series: DrupalCon Dublin and Open Source Worldwide. We also started our All Things Open 2016 series, which will run through October. We welcomed 21 new authors, and our community moderators contributed 21 articles.

September highlights

Top 6

Editor's Pick 6

Here are six of our many favorite articles from September:

  1. Star Trek: inspiring people and their tech since 1964—by Jeff Macharyas
  2. How a free mobile app fights Ebola and other global epidemics—by Amanda McPherson
  3. Automating repetitive tasks for digital artists with Python—by Jason van Gumster
  4. Asian Penguins turn program into a Linux success—by Don Watkins
  5. Got the writing bug? An introduction to bibisco —by D Ruth Bavousett
  6. 6 open source fitness apps for Android—by Joshua Allen Holm

Top 10 articles published in September

  1. Look Ma, no hardware! Coding the Raspberry Pi in a web emulator—by Ben Nuttall
  2. A Linux user's guide to Logical Volume Management—by David Both
  3. 3 open source alternatives to PowerPoint—by Jason Baker
  4. Keeping DOS alive and kicking with open source—by Jason Baker
  5. 10 reasons to use Flowblade on Linux as your video editor—by Seth Kenlon
  6. How Google created a new kind of open source program office—by John Mark Walker
  7. 4 command-line graphics tools for Linux—by Scott Nesbitt
  8. 8 best practices for building containerized applications—by Jessica Forrester
  9. 10 tips for DIY IoT home automation—by Dan Thyer
  10. 4 desktop note-taking applications for getting stuff done—by Scott Nesbitt

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Rikki Endsley is the Developer Program managing editor at Red Hat, and a former community architect and editor for Opensource.com.

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