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As I explained in mdn/browser-compat-data#265, I think a chronological order in which the features were implemented makes sense. FWIW, this also seems to be consistent with the old compatibility tables on MDN, used by the JavaScript and DOM documentation, like here for example.
However, for the "aggregated compat tables" I think it makes sense to have following order:
- Constants (uppercase)
- Types (capitalized camel-case)
- Functions (lowercase)
And within these categories we could sort again by implementation order.
But either way, I'm not sure whether this should be implemented here, or whether we should rather implement validation to make sure that the raw data use a consistent order in the first place.
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In the compatibility tables, I could see value to both the chronological and the alphabetical sort of the lists of features. But we need to do something to ensure a predictable order, and we don't have a way to reliably sort on chronological order (especially since things arrive in different orders on different browsers). So alphabetical it is.
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