I said I uploaded new versions of (my) modules; obviously I was not talking about replacing somene else's modules, which I think was crystal clear in my first post.
So, there is no way to rename these modules that had numbers added on to them, back to the old module name? What can people do, keep uploading new versions? If I do that just to change it back, what will you do, and why has this not been addressed, if you know people will do this and you have to change it manually? It was not I who chose this number for the beginning of my module names, and it should not be forced, but admins should not be forced to change it either.
Is it actually now that I had a module with one name and it is deleted, its name is banned, like TiS may do, and the new one with the number has to have the number on the front of its name? If that is how it works, I can see how you sort of set it up like a version system.
However, I think it is important to have a way to update modules, rather than just having all this 'web 2.0' stuff. Most of my modules need work. The ones I did re-upload had minor changes--mostly/all just important corrections, which should be allowed. If I uploaded something drastically different, like a 'version 2' with much added, I see why you might want to keep a different version, but then of course I would call it a different name anyway and it would not have the number added to the beginning.
However, what if someone also wants to update their contact info, etc., in their modules?
I think my original concern was not understood and was avoided, which is why I got into all this rambling and speculation. It is not that I have any more that need musical corrections, but name corrections (getting rid of those numbers TMA software added to the titles, because as I think I clearly said, at the time they were uploaded, I already had modules of those names) and updates, and I want to change all my module names in the future to a more uniform and format (and hopefully more musically clear names,) which I have not decided yet.