Probably we should even think if the appId should contain the version
number at all. Seeing that URL dispatcher is working around this too
with appId://<id-without-version>/current-user-version.

So far I have the impression I need to cut away the version wherever I
deal with appIds.

Is the same actually true for the hook name? Given that on an upgrade
the hookname could change but it's still the same application it would
break any stored references to an app on an upgrade.

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