Hello,

A late reply to say that I just pushed a fairly clean solution to this 
problem in one of my projects: 
https://github.com/dezede/dezede/commit/ed13ccaf34494e71fd913fd785c229052f6acdc8
.

The idea is to define fieldsets_and_inlines_order in your ModelAdmin(s), an 
iterable of 'f' and 'i' characters (for "fieldset" and "inline") that 
specifies the order between the first fieldsets and inlines.  If 
len(fieldsets_and_inlines_order) 
< len(fieldsets) + len(inlines), the remaining follows the original 
behaviour (fieldsets first, then all inlines).

Example: you have 5 fieldsets and 3 inlines, defining 
fieldsets_and_inlines_order 
= ('f', 'f', 'i', 'f', 'i') will give you:

   1. fieldset
   2. fieldset
   3. inline
   4. fieldset
   5. inline
   6. fieldset
   7. fieldset
   8. inline

Hope it helps,
Bertrand

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