said, we deeply welcome people contributing for the first time to an open source
project or pick up Rust while contributing. Don't be shy, you'll learn.
+For the project Code of Conduct, see our [website](https://lightningdevkit.org/code_of_conduct).
+
Communication Channels
-----------------------
Communication about the development of LDK and `rust-lightning` happens
primarily on the [LDK Discord](https://discord.gg/5AcknnMfBw) in the `#ldk-dev`
-channel. Additionally, live LDK devevelopment meetings are held every other
-Monday 19:00 UTC in the [LDK Dev Jitsi Meeting
+channel. Additionally, live LDK development meetings are held every other
+Monday 17:00 UTC in the [LDK Dev Jitsi Meeting
Room](https://meet.jit.si/ldkdevmeeting). Upcoming events can be found in the
[LDK calendar](https://calendar.google.com/calendar/embed?src=c_e6fv6vlshbpoob2mmbvblkkoj4%40group.calendar.google.com).
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)
+Browsing through the [meeting minutes](https://github.com/lightningdevkit/rust-lightning/wiki/Meeting-Notes)
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.