'simple' is simple because it is only useful for limited situation.  I always have considered it as a temporary provider which is useful only for trivial cases (e.g. unit testing).  Using 'nlog4j' is the right choice if a user requires something more than stdout.

Writing messages to stdout and stderr by their level is a bad idea because it can mess up the message order in IDE console (e.g. Eclipse).  So I think we have to retain the current behavior.

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