I’m not a developer and in my opinion it is very easy to understand the concept 
of pipeline. The „design of the pipeline“ (which I interpret as order of 
modules) is determined by yourself (move up, move down, new instance) and by 
some border conditions. These conditions can be seen as popup, when the mouse 
pointer is on the name of a module (types of input and output have to match).

> Am 15.02.2021 um 15:23 schrieb Willy Williams <grayc...@bolthole.net>:
> 
> I have to wonder if there's a publicly-available document that outlines the 
> reasons for the pipe to be as it is such that those of us users that are not 
> developers can understand the pipe and appreciate the thinking that went into 
> the design of the pipe?  
> 
> Willy Williams
> 
> -- 
> 
>  "You don't take a picture.  You ask quietly and humbly to borrow it."
> 
>  - Unknown
> 
> --
> On 2/15/21 7:52 AM, Pascal Obry wrote:
>> Le lundi 15 février 2021 à 13:30 +0100, Kneops a écrit :
>>> Okay. This has nothing to do by the way from what I used to do with 
>>> other tools,
>> Then use another tool.
>> 
>>>  it's the way imho the mind and the eye works. When I open 
>>> an image and it is too dark or too bright, I want to correct that
>>> first. 
>>> Then I see it is a bit too yellow, then I want to correct that. Then 
>>> perhaps cropping and straightening etc. The visual ordering of
>>> modules should have nothing to do with the pipeline. 
>> Then you completely miss the fact that the order IS important as they
>> are run through the pipe in a specific order and so does interact in
>> different way if no at the same location. That would be like saying
>> that the mask in GIMP should be rearranged without having any impact on
>> the final rendering. This is just plain wrong, and if you don't want to
>> understand that or that is not the way you want the tool to be working
>> then fine... Please use another tool. This won't change in dt because
>> it cannot be changed.
>> 
>>> This makes me feel again that DT is mostly for techies.
>> No, but people who understand what they do.
>> 
>> 
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