I work on long-term Drupal systems.

When a project reaches a point where decisions matter more than speed, I provide a senior architectural perspective focused on stability, clarity and maintainability over time.

 


 

What I focus on

 

  • Long-term responsibility and technical clarity

  • Structured content and robust content modeling

  • Multilingual Drupal architectures

  • Migrations and evolution of existing systems

  • Decisions that reduce future complexity, not just today’s issues

 

I don’t optimize for short-term delivery.

I optimize for systems that must remain reliable for years.

 


 

How I usually work

 

When a Drupal project becomes fragile, unclear or difficult to evolve, I work through a focused architecture review.

This is a fixed-scope intervention, not ongoing development.

Typical outcomes include:

  • clarification of architectural risks

  • validation (or correction) of content structure

  • evaluation of multilingual and migration strategies

  • written recommendations to support long-term decisions

 

The result is a clear, written document that teams can rely on.

 


What this is not

 

To avoid misunderstandings, my work does not include:

  • ongoing development or feature implementation

  • emergency support

  • ticket-based assistance

  • quick fixes or short-term optimizations

 

If a project needs continuous development, it is usually better served by a dedicated team.

 


When this approach makes sense

This way of working is appropriate when:

  • the system is expected to live for several years

  • multiple developers or agencies have worked on it

  • technical decisions are becoming harder to reverse

  • clarity and responsibility matter more than velocity

It is not intended for small websites or short-lived projects.

 


Contact

If you need a senior perspective on a long-term Drupal project —

architecture, structured content, multilingual strategy or migrations —

you can share some context and we can see whether an architecture review makes sense.

 

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