Thanks for the suggestion, but we aren't going to do this, for two
reasons. First, when there are many nearby networks, finding one with a
known name would be more difficult. And second, networks change signal
strength vastly more often than they change names, so sorting them by
strength could result in frequent reshuffling.

We do use signal strength to select which networks appear at the top
level of the menu at all, and I think that's enough.

** Changed in: indicator-network (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Invalid

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