Dan Braghis is a seasoned web developer with over a decade of experience leading Drupal and PHP projects, from custom modules and large-scale data migrations to front-end performance and accessibility. Based in Bristol, he combines hands-on back-end work and system administration with a strong focus on scalability, performance and web standards. He has led development teams at agencies like Torchbox and The Browser and brought practical expertise in data scraping, content aggregation and media experiments. An active open-source contributor and Wagtail collaborator, his work emphasizes maintainability—fixing bugs, improving previews and modernizing dependencies to keep projects robust. Known for pushing standards and pragmatic problem-solving, he pairs deep technical chops with a consultant’s eye for product and training.
12 years of coding experience
10 years of employment as a software developer
Liceul "Mircea Eliade"
BA, Computer Science, Information Systems, BA, Computer Science, Information Systems at American University in Bulgaria
A Django content management system focused on flexibility and user experience
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:646 reviews, 221 commits, 225 PRs in 8 years 9 months
Contributions summary:Dan primarily focused on fixing typos and other minor issues within the Wagtail CMS project. These contributions included correcting spelling errors in documentation and code comments, as well as minor code cleanup that improved overall code style. The user also addressed bugs related to previews and preview functionality, further contributing to the user experience and stability of the CMS. These commits suggest a focus on maintainability and code quality.
Awesome Django authorization, without the database
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:2 reviews, 19 commits, 3 PRs in 6 days
Contributions summary:Dan primarily contributed to the `django-rules` project by updating dependencies, fixing tests, and refactoring code. Their commits demonstrate a focus on maintaining compatibility with different Python and Django versions, as seen in the bumping of supported versions and updating of PyPI classifiers. They also addressed testing issues and removed Python 2/3 compatibility shims, indicating a focus on code modernization and project maintenance.
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