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Removes a tsconfig file that isn't being used anymore.

Removes a tsconfig file that isn't being used anymore.
@crisbeto crisbeto added pr: merge safe target: patch This PR is targeted for the next patch release labels Nov 13, 2018
@crisbeto crisbeto requested a review from jelbourn as a code owner November 13, 2018 19:40
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@devversion devversion added pr: lgtm action: merge The PR is ready for merge by the caretaker labels Nov 13, 2018
@andrewseguin andrewseguin merged commit b21cfb7 into angular:master Nov 14, 2018
josephperrott pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Nov 19, 2018
Removes a tsconfig file that isn't being used anymore.
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