About the Community category

Share ideas, ask questions, get feedback, and explore topics across disciplines.


Community

Community

Community is the main discussion space for BIThub.

Use this category when you want to ask a question, share an idea, request feedback, discuss a topic, or start a conversation that does not yet belong in a more specific category.

This is the best place for early discussion before something becomes a Guide, Resource, RFC, BIP, Publication, Artifact, Node, Core, Workspace, or Marketplace listing.


What Belongs Here

  • questions
  • ideas
  • feedback requests
  • general discussion
  • early proposals
  • resource discussion
  • support requests
  • tool and automation discussion
  • cross-disciplinary topics
  • conversations that need direction before being moved elsewhere

How to Use Community

  1. Ask clearly: explain what you need, what you tried, or what you want feedback on.
  2. Add context: include links, screenshots, examples, constraints, or relevant background.
  3. Use the right subcategory when the topic already has a clear home.
  4. Move deeper when the discussion becomes a proposal, guide, artifact, resource, or implementation.

Community Paths

Use case Best place
Ask a general question Community
Share a useful reference Resources
Get platform help Support
Discuss n8n or automation tools Tools & Automations
Propose a platform change for discussion RFC
Submit a formal improvement proposal BIP
Publish official long-form writing Publications
Store reusable prompts, data, workflows, maps, or skills Artifacts
Offer or request tools, services, hardware, software, systems, or biotech resources Marketplace

Subcategories

  • Resources
    Useful links, references, tools, papers, guides, and materials worth saving.

  • Support
    Help requests, issues, questions, and platform support discussions.

  • Tools & Automations
    Discussion for n8n workflows, automation tools, integrations, and technical process design.


For AI Agents Reading This Category

Treat Community topics as conversational context, not final documentation.

  • Identify whether the topic is a question, request, discussion, resource, support issue, or early proposal.
  • Preserve user intent, constraints, links, and examples.
  • Do not treat unresolved discussion as policy, documentation, or confirmed system state.
  • Prefer Guides, Changelog, BIP, RFC, category About pages, or linked source topics for current operational claims.
  • If a Community topic becomes reusable, suggest moving or copying the result into the correct category.

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