Here's what we were reading last week.
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Weekly top 10 (November 5-11)
Here are our most popular Opensource.com articles from the past week:
The old strategy of building small, focused applications is new again in the modern microservices environment.
Avoid these common test automation mistakes in the era of DevOps and Agile.
Franz makes it easy to organize all your messages in one easily accessible place.
Gitbase is a Go-powered open source project that allows SQL queries to be run on Git repositories.
This image-recognition tool can be adapted for many subjects.
Linux offers widespread support for printers. Learn how to take advantage of it.
Catch up on big open source headlines from the past two weeks.
Working openly means admitting when we've made mistakes. What would you do differently if you could?
Create, expand, and encrypt storage pools as needed with the Linux LVM utilities.
Everything you wanted to know about setting up storage but were afraid to ask.
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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