3 The coreboot community has various venues to help each other and discuss the
4 direction of our project.
8 The first address for coreboot related discussion is our mailing list.
9 You can subscribe on its
10 [information page](https://mail.coreboot.org/postorius/lists/coreboot.coreboot.org/) and
12 [archives](https://mail.coreboot.org/hyperkitty/list/coreboot@coreboot.org/).
16 We also have a real time chat room on [IRC](ircs://irc.libera.chat/#coreboot),
17 also bridged to [Matrix](https://matrix.to/#/#coreboot:matrix.org) and a
18 [Discord](https://discord.gg/JqT8NM5Zbg) presence. You can also find us on
19 [OSF Slack](https://osfw.slack.com/), which has channels on many open source
20 firmware related topics. Slack requires that people come from specific domains
21 or are explicitly invited. To work around that, there's an
22 [invite bot](https://slack.osfw.dev/) to let people in.
24 ## Fortnightly coreboot leadership meeting
26 There's a leadership meeting held every 14 days (currently every other
27 Wednesday at 10am Pacific Time, usually 18:00 UTC with some deviation
28 possible due to daylight saving time related shifts). The meeting
29 is open to everyone and provides a forum to discuss general coreboot
30 topics, including community and technical matters that benefit from
33 We tried a whole lot of different tools, but so far the meetings worked
34 best with [Google Meet](https://meet.google.com/pyt-newq-rbb),
35 using [Google Docs](https://docs.google.com/document/d/1NRXqXcLBp5pFkHiJbrLdv3Spqh1Hu086HYkKrgKjeDQ/edit)
36 for the agenda and meeting minutes. Neither the video conference nor
37 the document require a Google account to participate, although editing
38 access to the document is limited to adding comments - any desired
39 agenda item added that way will be approved in time before the meeting.