Yesterday one of the weirdest messages I have had in recent years came flying into my mailbox. Umbraco - the popular open source CMS software - was announcing the Gold Partner status. Being one of the most certified (Dutch) companies this was good news. Having experience with being a Microsoft Partner, that program really adds to your status and helps your developers work with the tools they promote.

But this time, my reaction was different. I could not believe my eyes…

Usually the status ‘Gold’ means really good, excellent and experienced development. You need extra competencies to reach that level and not every company can be ‘that good’. Here, it said the only difference was that a partner puts down a ridicoulous amount of money each year. I was flabbergasted.

There’s nothing wrong with supporting the Umbraco crew, in fact I am in favour of this. But the amount of money stated was like nothing I have ever seen before. Not even Microsoft would dare to ask this for their Gold Partner program. Next to that, it would not add anything to the reliability of the Partner, as the company could have less skills than a normal partner.

With the Microsoft Partner program you will get support FROM Microsoft to promote their products and use them as your basic tools. It is a win-win with both the vendor and the partner teaming up in developing all tools and making solutions from them. It isn’t used to pay Microsoft to develop their products.

We are building a huge package at the moment which would be a major add-on for the member section. As Umbraco is open-source our intention was to give it to the community, as we think this would really add to the product and would help out others who helped us with their packages. This is not your regular package, what we are building is huge. Yesterday’s message may have pursuaded me to commercialize on this product, so we can pay the Gold status from that. This is not what we want, we want to share, but if our competitors are stated as Gold we may be forced to. In my opinion, this move can kill the open-source thought which has made the Umbraco community strong.

Now, dear Umbraco, I know you guys are great at coding. You are great at functionality. You have built up a great community over the years… but your marketing still sucks. Please hire someone to do this properly, or if you did hire someone to invent this Gold Partner status, please fire him. There is only one profession that tells you how good you are when you put down money and you don’t deserve to be associated with that. Please fix this mistake.

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The new Umbraco release is bound to be a huge improvement over the latest version (4.0.something). 18 months of work has been spent on this huge improvement and loads of new features and enhancements are there. You want all the details? Click on the following link:

http://umbraco.codeplex.com/releases/view/42419

As good as programming goes at Umbraco, as bad marketing goes. Don’t get me wrong, I clearly love what the Robin Hoods of CMS are doing and we appreciate working with the product for over 4 years now… but for **** sake why call it version 4.1?!?

Any other company would call this major overhaulĀ a new version. They might even put a version in between for marketing and sales purposes. But Umbraco will call this version 4.1. Sure, there’s a technical explanation for this but come on… how would it sell when Aston Martin improved its DB9 to… DB9.1? People might go and wonder about the DB9 had some bugs on it.

Last year I had a chance to meet up with the Umbracian in Denmark and I must say I have a lot of respect for those guys. Niels Hartvig contributed over 5 years without much returns and is now finally hitting the big stage with his team. Achieving this with open-source Microsoft technology is just outstanding and also proves he can give developers what they want. However, when hitting the bigger stage you might also want to give marketeers what they want. And that, my fellow Umbracians, would be the cherry on the cake.

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