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@petebacondarwin petebacondarwin commented Mar 2, 2017

Once I also updated Angular-CLI, which was causing the build to fail, there was only one minor warning (about <template> changing to <ng-template> that needed dealing with.

Note that the first three commits are from #14866

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Before upgrading (production build!):
Main: 157Kb
Vendor: 542Kb

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@petebacondarwin petebacondarwin force-pushed the aio-upgrade-to-4.0.0-rc.2 branch from ad8ef7a to 84f4267 Compare March 2, 2017 20:39
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After upgrading (production build):

Main: 70.8Kb
Vendor: 517Kb

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@petebacondarwin petebacondarwin force-pushed the aio-upgrade-to-4.0.0-rc.2 branch from 84f4267 to 728fe47 Compare March 5, 2017 21:32
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