wayfinder: claim by assigning the ticket, not a label
A session now claims a ticket by assigning it to the dev driving the map, rather than setting a `wayfinder:claimed` label. The assignee is the claim; an open, unassigned ticket is unclaimed. Reads more naturally in the tracker's own UI and frees the label vocabulary to `wayfinder:<type>` alone. Updates the GitHub and GitLab tracker-operations docs to the assignee mechanism (`--add-assignee @me` / `--assignee @me`). The local-markdown tracker keeps its `Status: claimed` line — a file store has no assignee. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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Change **`wayfinder`**'s claim mechanism from a label to an assignee.
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A session now **claims** a ticket by assigning it to the dev driving the map, rather than setting a `wayfinder:claimed` label. The assignee _is_ the claim — an open, unassigned ticket is unclaimed — which reads more naturally in GitHub's own UI and frees the label vocabulary to `wayfinder:<type>` alone. The *claim* leading word and its "first, before any work" rationale are unchanged; only the physical expression moved.
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