Let's say I have a class (not a static class), A, that in some way uses plugins. I use MEF to manage those plugins, and add methods for my users to add parts catalogs. Example usage:
var myA = new A();
myA.LoadPlugins(new DirectoryCatalog("path/to/plugins"));
myA.DoStuffWithPlugins();
In the same namespace as A is class B. B also uses MEF to manage plugins, and has its own CompositionContainer. If a user wants to interact with B's plugins, she must use B's plugin management methods.
B is used just like A is, above.
My question is, is this bad? Should I care that there are two separate places to load plugins in my namespace? If it is bad, what are the alternatives?