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 ;-)
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.
Each time I see web-based terminal with *nix-looking shell prompt inside it ends up like this:
...
Successfully installed wedding-0.0.1
7 gems installed
root@wedding ~$ which wedding
which is not a valid command
root@wedding ~$ whoami
whoami is not a valid command
root@wedding ~$ id -a
id is not a valid command
root@wedding ~$ uname -a
uname is not a valid command
root@wedding ~$ ls -la
-bash: cd: -la: No such file or directory
root@wedding ~$ logout
logout is not a valid command
But all the geek will love it :). Its a real gem, so you can install it. Its the best way to invite other hacker friends. I hope there is no hackathon on wedding. :)
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 ;-)