1# Our forums 2 3The coreboot community has various venues to help each other and discuss the 4direction of our project. 5 6## Mailing list 7 8The first address for coreboot related discussion is our mailing list. 9You can subscribe on its 10[information page](https://mail.coreboot.org/postorius/lists/coreboot.coreboot.org/) and 11read its 12[archives](https://mail.coreboot.org/hyperkitty/list/[email protected]/). 13 14## Real time chat 15 16We also have a real time chat room on [IRC](ircs://irc.libera.chat/#coreboot), 17also 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 20firmware related topics. Slack requires that people come from specific domains 21or are explicitly invited. To work around that, there's an 22[invite bot](https://slack.osfw.dev/) to let people in. 23 24## Fortnightly coreboot leadership meeting 25 26There's a leadership meeting held every 14 days (currently every other 27Wednesday at 10am Pacific Time, usually 18:00 UTC with some deviation 28possible due to daylight saving time related shifts). The meeting 29is open to everyone and provides a forum to discuss general coreboot 30topics, including community and technical matters that benefit from 31an official decision. 32 33We tried a whole lot of different tools, but so far the meetings worked 34best with [Google Meet](https://meet.google.com/pyt-newq-rbb), 35using [Google Docs](https://docs.google.com/document/d/1NRXqXcLBp5pFkHiJbrLdv3Spqh1Hu086HYkKrgKjeDQ/edit) 36for the agenda and meeting minutes. Neither the video conference nor 37the document require a Google account to participate, although editing 38access to the document is limited to adding comments - any desired 39agenda item added that way will be approved in time before the meeting. 40