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](https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/cider-emacs) 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](https://clojurians.slack.com/) - `#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](https://gitter.im/clojure-emacs/cider). 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](http://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/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](https://www.bountysource.com/teams/cider/issues) to place a bounty for the work you want to be done.