On Thursday, May 17, 2012 6:08:28 PM UTC-4, Bruno Postle wrote:
>
> On Wed 16-May-2012 at 18:47 -0700, Yuv wrote: 
> > 
> >Why should XYZ be considered more advanced than bracketing? 
>
> XYZ is still very unstable, most of the time it goes and does 
> something weird.  If you are careful you can get very good results, 
> but this does make it 'expert' functionality. 
>

Thank you for giving me the rationale for the three levels.  Based on your 
feedback above, I now understand why there are three (and not two) levels 
and I suggest that the three GUI level be called *simple* (S), *full* (F), 
*experimental* (E).  The stability or not of XYZ has nothing to do with the 
user's proficiency (beginner/expert/advanced) but with the software 
complexity (S vs F) and maturity (F vs E).  Eventually E features will 
mature and migrate to F (in most cases). 
 

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> Bruno 
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