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Publish an Ivy distribution #252

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@nunoarruda

When running ng serve I get this:

⠙ Generating browser application bundles (phase: setup)...Processing legacy "View Engine" libraries:
- @ionic-native/core [module/esm5] (https://github.com/ionic-team/ionic-native.git)
- @ionic-native/onesignal [module/esm5] (https://github.com/ionic-team/ionic-native.git)
- ngx-sortablejs [es2015/esm2015] (https://github.com/sortablejs/ngx-sortablejs)
- ngx-material-timepicker [es2015/esm2015] (https://github.com/Agranom/ngx-material-timepicker.git)
- @ionic-native/ble [module/esm5] (https://github.com/ionic-team/ionic-native.git)
- @fullcalendar/angular [es2015/esm2015] (https://github.com/fullcalendar/fullcalendar-angular.git)
Encourage the library authors to publish an Ivy distribution.

My general understanding is that "View Engine" is deprecated and will eventually be removed and "Ivy" is the new next-level Angular compiler/packager. So I'm opening this issue to encourage you folks to publish an Ivy distribution of ngx-sortablejs 🙂

More info:
https://angular.io/guide/creating-libraries
https://blog.angular.io/upcoming-improvements-to-angular-library-distribution-76c02f782aa4
https://dev.to/this-is-angular/the-angular-ivy-guide-for-library-authors-9md

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