[09:26:54] Nice. Do you use a dedicated user for SSH? (re @Jorgemet: This is a script I am using for deploying a Python Flask app on Toolforge. https://gitlab.wikimedia.org/toolforge-repos/paulina/...) [09:27:22] At the moment I would like to do similar things, but without exposing my user [12:43:25] Probably too early to tell, but will Wikimedia Hackathon 2026 have sessions or is it only unconference? [14:52:44] Good morning! This is a great question and we'll definitely be sharing further details on sessions and unconference as we get closer to the event date. At present, we're hoping to focus this year's hackathon on hacking, so we'll likely have fewer organized sessions, but will have space for unconference sessions for anyone who wants to dive deeper into a specific [14:52:44] topic. [14:52:45] If there's a particular session you're hoping for, feel free to add it to the hackathon's Phab board: https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/project/view/8319/ (re @Leaderboard: Probably too early to tell, but will Wikimedia Hackathon 2026 have sessions or is it only unconference?) [15:03:44] You can add variables to CI/CD variables. In Gitlab, you go to Settings -> CI/CD -> Variables. That's what we used for the SSH key. (re @bozzy: At the moment I would like to do similar things, but without exposing my user) [15:22:21] Yeah. So I think I should create a "bot" account in Toolforge and have it approved, and grant it in the tool, for this integration. Sounds reasonable. Thanks for the tip (re @Jorgemet: You can add variables to CI/CD variables. In Gitlab, you go to Settings -> CI/CD -> Variables. That's what we used for the SSH k...)