category: builds-support
You can report issues and feature requests on GitHub. This is also a good place to discuss architecture decisions and things which are not yet covered by the documentation.
Each CKEditor 5 repository handles its issues independently. If you are not sure where your ticket belongs, it is best to report it in the main repository.
Refer to {@link builds/guides/support/reporting-issues Reporting issues} guide for more details.
Stack Overflow is the best place for developers to share their problems and solutions.
Make sure to tag your questions with "ckeditor" and "ckeditor5" to reach the widest audience.
CKEditor 5 Gitter channel is the place where you can discuss all matters that do not fit GitHub or Stack Overflow.
Gitter is convenient for asking quick questions, however, it is not the best place for more complex topics which might interest other developers (Gitter logs are indexed via Google but rather poorly). Therefore, try to avoid lengthy discussions on topics which would make sense to be reported either on GitHub or Stack Overflow.
DOs:
DON'Ts:
And most importantly, be kind to everyone.
CKEditor 5 also comes with commercial licensing benefits, such as direct support from the core CKEditor development team. Commercial licenses are designed with professionals and enterprises in mind.
For more information, check the CKEditor 5 Pricing page.