I'd rather strongly recommend against changing the fundamental database design; I think that if you take that road then you will find yourself playing whack-a-mole with conflicting requirements. Instead, my suggestion would be to arrange for "click hook run-system-hooks" to garbage-collect user registrations in the overlay database that have been superseded by versions in a lower database; that way it's still possible for somebody to temporarily revert a package for testing, but an OTA update would pull them back to the latest version.
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