After reading Anthony's post I would like to say that:

I am also using weblocks for my web needs and i would really like to see 
weblocks moving forward somehow. Even if the project was abandoned, it has 
done enough good to me and it is in a stable state for me that I would 
continue using its last release. I am a recent user of both lisp and 
weblocks.
 
The app I am building currently is a small action-plan , project-monitoring 
type of app with projects-departments-employees assosiations and that kind 
of stuff along with web dashboards and other presentational goodies that 
show projects progress and other stats.It also has some data entry forms.
 I use kyoto tycoon with the standard kyoto cabinet as a backend, which I 
must say it has been very easy and a good surprise. Especially its http 
interface is very convienient. I use a  [cl-store->base64->http to kyoto] 
type of model for persistence for both compounds and plain primitives. I 
used elephant in the past but right now for me weblocks+kyoto is the only 
combination with which I spend more time in presentational-app logic issues 
than in plumbing.

I know all this isnt much at the time ,but I just wanted to post my 
experience so to encourage people.  I will try to release all the project 
(along with a small wrapper library around kyoto http/rpc protocol), after 
summer.

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