Hello, Yesterday I released a new version of my Lua powered web framework, Lapis. This marks version 1.0.0, I'm pretty excited about how far it's come. http://leafo.net/lapis The biggest feature of this new release is a proper Lua API. If MoonScript isn't your thing you can now write entire applications without touching a line of it. You can find the entire changelog here: http://leafo.net/lapis/changelog.html I've completely overhauled the reference manual to have both MoonScript and Lua examples inline. There's a brand new Lua getting started guide here: http://leafo.net/lapis/reference/lua_getting_started.html It should be easier than ever for new users to start building websites. The Lua support takes advantage of a new embedded Lua template compiler I released a couple months ago: https://github.com/leafo/etlua The project is about 2 years old since the first commit. I've been running two sites in production on it for over a year: http://itch.io and http://rocks.moonscript.org The framework itself is backed by broad range of tests. The site I build alongside the framework, itch.io, is over 45k lines of code and organization has not been an issue as the site expands. Maintaining the sites has been simple and reliable, performance and memory is great for the small machines I run the sites on. Lapis is ready for others to build production grade web applications. It comes with very mature documentation: http://leafo.net/lapis/reference.html and support for building robust testing suites: http://leafo.net/lapis/reference/testing.html along with an easy way to define deployment configurations: http://leafo.net/lapis/reference/configuration.html You can also find Lapis on TechEmpower Web Framework Benchmarks: http://www.techempower.com/benchmarks/ Thanks for checking it out!