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SystemJS is responsible for loading tslib and moment as registered AMD modules. This means that we don't need to include them in Karma as well.

Currently the browsers fetches Moment and tslib twice and also runs it without having any necessary effect.

* SystemJS is responsible for loading `tslib` and `moment` as registered AMD modules. This means that we don't need to include them in Karma as well. Currently the browsers fetches Moment and tslib twice and also runs it without having any necessary effect.
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LGTM

@crisbeto crisbeto added pr: lgtm action: merge The PR is ready for merge by the caretaker labels Jan 5, 2019
@mmalerba mmalerba merged commit 0fbe6dd into angular:master Jan 7, 2019
josephperrott pushed a commit to josephperrott/components that referenced this pull request Jan 14, 2019
* SystemJS is responsible for loading `tslib` and `moment` as registered AMD modules. This means that we don't need to include them in Karma as well. Currently the browsers fetches Moment and tslib twice and also runs it without having any necessary effect.
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