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Hello folks,

I made this app to simplify the process of adding existing team members to a Slack channel. Seems like this is one missing part of Slack's functionality, and as the team grows in size it becomes more difficult task to manage manually.

The app can also help in exporting all members of a particular channel with a simple command.


Hello folks,

I made this side-project to curate a list of products which offer PPP pricing model. These products give discounts based on your location on the assumption that the purchasing power of different countries also tend to be different. For the products, it adds to their discoverability.

I'm happy to answer any questions you may have.


Thanks. You can have a look at the tutorial contents in this file: https://github.com/jaipandya/SublimeTutor/blob/master/tutori... which is also accessbile once you install the plugin.


There is actually a settings icon right next to the submit button. You can specify the parameters there. It could be easy to miss.


Thanks a lot for the appreciation and feedback. I completely agree with all the points mentioned. The first issue has already been fixed.

There is no API as of now, mainly because it was developed as a client side technology. Everything happens on the user's browser. I'll consider making one though.


Great work at organizing an amazing event @IndianGuru. I still cant believe that a renowned hotel like 'the Lalit' can take a risk to upset an online community. They probably have no idea of the power of ruby/internet community. Let's submit shit loads of reviews on tripadvisor and other places that teaches them a good lesson.


Point taken, next commit fixes it. Thanks!


Author of the website here. The last thing a person who is getting married could wish would be getting his wedding invite HNed. I think I am soon going to cross the free plan's limit of typeform.com (which I am using for RSVPing there)

Little history: `sudo gem install wedding` actually works. The gem was first uploaded on rubygems. Which I thought would be the only thing that I would share with my colleagues and hacker friends. Later I realized that it would be too complex a thing to expect from people, so built a mock frontend around it using jcubic's jQuery terminal plugin.

I am happy that people are finding it funny / interesting. The website found its target audience. Just that I wouldn't be able to host this number of people ;-)


Hey can I fork your wedding :) (You know what I mean)


While looking at the RSVP form I never intended to send, I wondered how many people show up at a wedding in India? In some cultures, a thousand or more might just "drop by" for a little bit to pay their respects.


Though, it cant be generalized for India. But it is quite common to have more than thousand people attending a wedding.


This is the coolest wedding invite I've ever seen! Just know, you've got a fan from Rajasthan...


File API is the answer. http://www.w3.org/TR/FileAPI/


Looks like the future of file sharing. Just waiting for the day when all the browsers would start supporting it.


http://dropandload.com

It works on most browsers


this is exciting. Only Chrome24 supports it, but sooner all browsers will.


I'm running Chrome 24.0.1312.56, on Mac OS X 10.8.2, yet I still get the alert about unsupported browsers...


I also sometimes face the same issue on the same configuration. It seems chrome sessions doesnt always get support for IndexedDB. Try refreshing.


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