As mentioned here, there might be some other options including -w and -W for warnings, and the implicit strict with use VERSION, but that would make a lot of possible answers if you were to enumerate all possible combinations...
And to answer the question, I put the more significant first, so version first (optional), because it is actually strict + features + minimal version, then strict (even after a version) because it is more restrictive (but less rewarningsive) than warnings, and at last warnings.
Edit: Oh, and if there's a package name, I always waste a few minutes deciding where I should put it, and then always add it after strict and warnings.
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