CIDER currently has several official & unofficial support channels.

For questions, suggestions and support refer to one of them. Please, don't use the support channels to report issues, as this makes them harder to track.

Mailing list

The official mailing list is hosted at Google Groups. It's a low-traffic list, so don't be too hesitant to subscribe.

Freenode

We've got an unofficial Freenode channel - #clojure-emacs. It's not actively monitored by the CIDER maintainers themselves, but still you can get support from other CIDER users there.

Slack

We've got an official Clojurians Slack - #cider. This is usually be best way to get a handle on some of the maintainers and interact with other CIDER users. The channel is very active!

There's also another channel named #emacs for generic Emacs discussions.

Gitter

Most internal discussions about the development of CIDER happen on its gitter channel. You can often find CIDER's maintainers there and get some interesting news from the project's kitchen.

Stackoverflow

We're also encouraging users to ask CIDER-related questions on StackOverflow.

When doing so you should use the cider tag (ideally combined with the tags emacs and clojure).

Bountysource

If you're willing to pay for some feature to be implemented you can use Bountysource to place a bounty for the work you want to be done.