nera is responsible for the database stuff which is not part of
Caveman2. The status-codes package is a list of constants representing
the various HTTP status codes -- with an explanation of what they are for.
https://github.com/vindarel/cl-cookieweb (for GitHub Repo. and
instructions).
The reason for using this is because it makes it easier to run the
website as a standalone thing. You don't need to link it up to
Quicklisp's /local-project directory. It has scripts to help you build
the binaries and to run the website (as a standalone) thing. I, also,
hadn't use this 'cookie cutter' program before so it's a good time to
get my feet wet.
I'm going to try this with Python and Django first. Because it's not
my personal project, it might be better to use a language which is
more mainstream. It should reduce the 'Bus Factor'.