pablobm created an issue (openstreetmap/openstreetmap-website#7142)

Is jQuery required in this project? The codebase is old so I'm sure it made 
sense for a long time, but I have the impression that now it's used for things 
already provided by browsers at very high level of compatibility.

Trying now, my browser loads 2.68 MB of uncompressed JS (617.35 kB 
compressed/transferred). Of that 285k (uncompressed) appears to be jQuery.

Dependencies that require JS:
- jquery-ujs (22kB uncompressed): can't remember exactly what this includes. 
One thing is support for `method="delete"`, etc which I think nowadays is 
implemented with Turbo, which we also load.
- jquery.throttle-debounce: throttling/debouncing is old hat in JS. There must 
be a different library we can use that doesn't require jQuery.

Something potentially important that we'd be missing: delegated events. jQuery 
makes it easy to set events on elements that don't exist on the page yet, and 
these magically working when the element appears. Some refactoring might be 
required. Other, smaller libraries might help here.

If we were do decide to remove jQuery, I wouldn't expect it to happen all in 
one fell swoop, but rather incrementally: discouraging it from new code while 
slowly removing existing usage module by module.

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