I don't think that any authoritative external source is needed, we just 
need to make sure that there are definitions of the terms used. People can 
argue all they want about if the definition is wrong but the important part 
is that what is shown is clearly understood. If someone ignores the 
definition we give and decides the table means something else we can't do 
anything about it.

I think that maybe a few tables like the different comparison wikipedia 
pages would be a good way to go, but we could make a much better interface 
because we can include searching and filtering for the results. An example 
on wikipedia is the browser comparison page 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_web_browsers 

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