Could we give users guidance on overriding the admin's application specific 
static files with global static files if we do this?

Not immediately clear to me what order static files are copied in, but 
presumably it's possible to ensure that the jquery static files included in 
the admin app directory are overridden with user specified ones in a 
project-level static files directory, right?

Also, tho I'm broadly in favor with us staying with up to date with the 
currently active version of jQuery, to clarify: is there anything 
*specific* that we'd be gaining from the switch at this point?

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