[17:03:38] can anyone help me in Quarry [17:03:38] my simple ask is to list edits of a user contribution in a specific Commons category [17:04:10] can anyone help me in Quarry [17:04:11] my simple ask is to list edits of a user contribution in a specific Commons category [18:47:04] I got the email asking for expressing interest in the Hackathon sessions, but several of the tasks in the board (https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/project/board/6280/) are older (i.e. weren't created specifically for this hackathon) and don't follow the same description template (https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Wikimedia_Hackathon_2023/Program#Propose_sessions_&_workshops). Should [18:47:04] there perhaps be dedicated sub-tasks of such older tasks, so that all entries in the hackathon board will have the same description structure, and interest can be expressed in them consistently? [19:12:30] Actually, I take that back — there is a distinction between *sessions,* which are driven/coordinated by one or more people, and hacking projects, which are tasks that people intend to work on. So I guess my question is: is there a standard way to indicate, in hacking project tasks, that one intends (or wold like to) work on them during the hackathon? [19:12:50] The list of subscribers and token-granters is not a to do so because some (or most, or all) of those were there before the hackathon, and in [19:12:50] fact there's no guarantee that those people will be at the hackathon... [19:16:43] Maybe there could be a standard message that people could add as a comment? Or perhaps a custom token for the hackathon could be enabled on Phabricator (or we'd agree on one of the existing tokens to have this meaning), which would be less noisy than comments :)