I think when a tiddler is deleted, or moved to trashbin, all its version 
shall be deleted or go to trasbin!
This is what I see with Windows recycle bin!

On Friday, September 20, 2019 at 12:27:12 PM UTC+4:30, HC Haase wrote:
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> torsdag den 19. september 2019 kl. 18.16.09 UTC+2 skrev Mohammad:
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>> This is great to integrate different plugins.
>>
>> Some comments
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>> If you move to trash a tiddler say test, it will be seen as test inside 
>> trash bin
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>> Next you can create another test tiddler
>> If again move this to trash, you see it as test 1
>>
>> If you restore any of these, you will have  a test tiddler not test 1
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>> So, if the second test tiddler has some revisions, and you restore the 
>> first test tiddler what will happen to revisions?
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> You are right.. I did not think of this use case.  
>
> Again the problem of not unique tidder IDs shows itself.. 
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>> It seems on moving to trash you need also move all revisions.
>> On restore you need the restore all revisions
>>
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> Yes that would be the most safe option, but I am not sure I can do that 
> without breaking something else.. I am coding with a hammer, not a scalpel. 
>

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