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chore: Drop unused imports-loader #58804

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@scinos scinos commented Dec 3, 2021

Changes proposed in this Pull Request

  • Drop unused dependency

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@scinos scinos self-assigned this Dec 3, 2021
@scinos scinos requested a review from a team December 3, 2021 05:56
@matticbot matticbot added the [Status] Needs Review The PR is ready for review. This also triggers e2e canary tests and wp-desktop tests automatically. label Dec 3, 2021
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This PR does not affect the size of JS and CSS bundles shipped to the user's browser.

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Good catch, seems this loader hasn't been used for many years.

@scinos scinos merged commit e96fc2f into trunk Dec 6, 2021
@scinos scinos deleted the chore/remoe-imports-loader branch December 6, 2021 13:30
@github-actions github-actions bot removed the [Status] Needs Review The PR is ready for review. This also triggers e2e canary tests and wp-desktop tests automatically. label Dec 6, 2021
nelsonec87 pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Dec 9, 2021
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