I don't necessarily mind providers adding options to existing sections, but I can see the appeal and simplicity of enforcing it at the section level.
Either way, I think in the case of multiple, it should fail loudly, not just warn.
I don't necessarily mind providers adding options to existing sections, but I can see the appeal and simplicity of enforcing it at the section level.
Either way, I think in the case of multiple, it should fail loudly, not just warn.