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RESOLVED in the sense that the current state of plug-in versioning has become clear and 95% of the plug-ins were accepted by Moodle (4.5 LTS). 

Ken, many, many thanks! The solution was exactly as discussed in this sub-thread.

Surprisingly few plug-ins broke the upgrade, 4 out of 94. Just removed them one-by-one and continued. Yeah, I had to go the slow upgrade route through the GUI.

Then I let Moodle to communicate with the plug-in database and tell me what plug-ins need newer versions. Relaxed the file permissions of the code tree and clicked like mad till the procession is over.

One plug-in, Moodle Bench, refused to install directly from the plug-in database. But allowed the re-installation through the zip file (on the Moodle GUI).

Again, RESOLVED mean 90 were accepted from Moodle, doesn't say that aren't bugs. But I noticed the effect of the newer versioning rules in the plug-in database and their checking during the installation, I see only the usual maintenance of the plug-ins from now on. (Not 100%, this is still the staging server. Gave the green light to the power users to shake it.)

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I know that the issue is RESOLVED. (Added that to the subject.)

Still, worth exploring Onetopic format. "Course format that allows showing each topic in a tab, keeping the current tab between calls to resources, in such a way that when it returns from a module as the blog or the glossary it returns to tab from where you started." More on https://bambuco.co/onetopic-en/.

(Found in "Designing for mobile and offline environments | Moodle Academy". The video is in that infamous "Tube".)