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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
- Ask clearly: explain what you need, what you tried, or what you want feedback on.
- Add context: include links, screenshots, examples, constraints, or relevant background.
- Use the right subcategory when the topic already has a clear home.
- 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
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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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