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current versions are placed first since they run faster. that makes any errors reported during tests faster to report, which reduces wait time.
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it appears to be a common usage pattern I have seen to use an ascending order, incl. in the GH actions docs. that said, I didn't know that there was a purpose behind the order in this repo, but I looked at some sample data and that statement is simply not [always consistently] true - or better, if anything, it's randomly true, e.g.: https://github.com/rollup/rollup/runs/2211099843 since each GH action pod I assume does not always get the same exact resources assigned.
anyhow, if needed, I can change it back to descending order.
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I guess it does not matter then, thanks for checking!