+The LDK roadmap is tracked [here](https://github.com/orgs/lightningdevkit/projects/2).
+
+Major milestones are tracked [here](https://github.com/lightningdevkit/rust-lightning/milestones?direction=asc&sort=title&state=open).
+
+Getting Started
+---------------
+
+First and foremost, start small.
+
+This doesn't mean don't be ambitious with the breadth and depth of your
+contributions but rather understand the project culture before investing an
+asymmetric number of hours on development compared to your merged work.
+
+Browsing through the [meeting minutes](https://github.com/lightningdevkit/rust-lightning/wiki/Meetings)
+is a good first step. You will learn who is working on what, how releases are
+drafted, what are the pending tasks to deliver, where you can contribute review
+bandwidth, etc.
+
+Even if you have an extensive open source background or sound software
+engineering skills, consider that the reviewers' comprehension of the code is as
+much important as technical correctness.
+
+It's very welcome to ask for review on LDK Discord. And also for reviewers, it's
+nice to provide timelines when you hope to fulfill the request while bearing in
+mind for both sides that's a "soft" commitment.
+
+If you're eager to increase the velocity of the dev process, reviewing other
+contributors work is the best you can do while waiting review on yours.
+
+Also, getting familiar with the [glossary](GLOSSARY.md) will streamline
+discussions with regular contributors.
+