3:36:27beachpeli: You get more answers if you tell us what those things do. Not everybody knows, and not everybody is willing to read the documentation of those things in order to answer you.
3:39:40pelibeach: i thought they were common enough but
3:39:51pelilightweight web frameworks that basically just have routing
3:40:09pelithey are rather unopinionated with regards to architecture
3:40:17beachSee, I didn't even know it had to do with web stuff.
3:43:03aethyeah, it even copies the @foo in a reader macro
3:43:05pelino-defun-allowed: aeth: that looks good! thank you
3:43:09aethThat might be going a bit too far to be like Flask at least imo
3:43:09no-defun-allowedEnjoy your documentation with that.
3:44:16aethI think it can run on both the web servers though
3:44:59aethpeli: There's an even more lightweight (but a bit lower level) one that caveman is based on: http://8arrow.org/ningle/
3:45:22aeth(hmm... I'm not sure if it's the lower level or just a fork)
3:46:02aethAnd the web server I was thinking of is Woo, but all of these web frameworks are based on clack, which runs on both Woo and Hunchentoot (and some other things)
3:47:00ahungrycaveman2 has a 'start' command that supports booting up with woo, hunchentoot or wookie iirc, but thats again thanks to clack