+1. First, join the
+ [mailing list](http://lists.libre-soc.org/mailman/listinfo/libre-soc-dev),
+ introduce yourself (people will happily say "hello" back") and
+ the Freenode IRC channel
+ [#libre-soc](https://libre-soc.org/irclog/latest.log.html).
+ Read through
+ [recent posts](http://lists.libre-soc.org/pipermail/libre-soc-dev/)
+ and the [[charter]], ask questions if you have any and let everyone know,
+ on the list that you're happy with it and agree to it.
+2. The next thing you should do is read through the
+ [bugs list](http://bugs.libre-soc.org) and
+ see if there are any bugs that pique your interest.
+ A fascinating way to do that is to view the
+ [dependency graph](https://bugs.libre-soc.org/showdependencygraph.cgi?id=1&display=web&rankdir=LR)
+3. After that, go ahead and take a look at the
+ [git repositories](https://git.libre-soc.org).
+4. If you plan to do HDL work, you should familiarize yourself with our
+ [[HDL_workflow]]. If you would like to help with the ASIC layout,
+ see [[HDL_workflow/coriolis2]]
+5. We do have funding available (see [[nlnet]]) upon completion of issues -
+ we are also working on procuring more funding which gets the project to
+ nanometre scale tapeout.
+6. After all this, if you feel that Libre-SOC is a something
+ that you would like to contribute to, add yourself to the
+ [current_members](about_us) page, fill in some information about yourself,
+ and join the mailing list and say hello.
+
+Also note that you can edit this wiki. You can experiment in the [[Sandbox]].
+
+## Quick peek at the code
+
+Here is an example process of how to play with the soc code:
+
+ pip3 install virtualenv requests
+ mkdir ~/.virtualenvs && cd ~/.virtualenvs
+ python3 -m venv libresoc
+ source ~/.virtualenvs/libresoc/bin/activate
+
+ cd ~; mkdir libresoc; cd libresoc
+ git clone https://git.libre-soc.org/git/nmutil.git
+ git clone https://git.libre-soc.org/git/ieee754fpu.git
+ git clone https://git.libre-soc.org/git/soc.git
+
+ cd nmutil; make install; cd ..
+ cd ieee754fpu; make install; cd ..
+ cd soc; make gitupdate; make install; cd ..
+
+ python3 soc/src/soc/decoder/power_decoder.py
+ yosys -p "read_ilang decoder.il; show dec31"
+
+## How can I learn?
+
+The whole purpose of this project is to be a learning environment as well
+as an actual business. If you want to learn how to do ASIC design, with
+a view to contributing or starting your own ASIC business, start here:
+[[3d_gpu/tutorial]]. Yes, really: do not let anyone tell you that you
+can't learn this stuff too.
+
+Along the way, if you find any [[resources]] or links that you found
+particularly helpful, please add them to that page so that other people
+can also benefit (and you have a place to remember them, too).