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"Ejecting" is the process of setting up your own custom builds for your CRNA app. https://github.com/react-community/create-react-native-app/blob/master/EJECTING.md

This seems like legitimate use to me as far as ReactJS goes. "npm run eject will start the process of ejecting from Create React Native App's build scripts" it goes on to say, which seems to me that "eject" is the proper terminology for creating native react apps.

The classical sense of the word "eject" also appears in this set of questions in the form of ejecting a usb drive in .net: C# - Ejecting USB drive using DeviceIoControl command - Failing in some cases.

While some of this use is certainly not what I would expect from seeing the word "eject", that is the way it is being used. I do agree that it is not the same thing in all places. However, I contend that the concept of creating a native app or programatically ejecting drives is on topic at Stack Overflow. I also believe that the tag, given context, can be used to distinguish content more than if it were not present.

So, while 1 and 4 from the Criteria for Burnination seem to not be compliant, it would appear that it is at least somewhat compliant with 2 and 3.

As such, perhaps it warrants clean up more than burnination. Or perhaps some sort of clarification on the different uses. It is very clear that eject in the sense of react indicates the creation of a native app. Perhaps thisthe set of react questions should instead be renamed toretagged with . Removing the presence of react makes it rather clear that satisfies all 4 of the requirements on posts which are describing ejecting drives, as is the general assumption when one considers ejecting with a program.

"Ejecting" is the process of setting up your own custom builds for your CRNA app. https://github.com/react-community/create-react-native-app/blob/master/EJECTING.md

This seems like legitimate use to me as far as ReactJS goes. "npm run eject will start the process of ejecting from Create React Native App's build scripts" it goes on to say, which seems to me that "eject" is the proper terminology for creating native react apps.

The classical sense of the word "eject" also appears in this set of questions in the form of ejecting a usb drive in .net: C# - Ejecting USB drive using DeviceIoControl command - Failing in some cases.

While some of this use is certainly not what I would expect from seeing the word "eject", that is the way it is being used. I do agree that it is not the same thing in all places. However, I contend that the concept of creating a native app or programatically ejecting drives is on topic at Stack Overflow. I also believe that the tag, given context, can be used to distinguish content more than if it were not present.

So, while 1 and 4 from the Criteria for Burnination seem to not be compliant, it would appear that it is at least somewhat compliant with 2 and 3.

As such, perhaps it warrants clean up more than burnination. Or perhaps some sort of clarification on the different uses. It is very clear that eject in the sense of react indicates the creation of a native app. Perhaps this should instead be renamed to . Removing the presence of react makes it rather clear that satisfies all 4 of the requirements on posts which are describing ejecting drives, as is the general assumption when one considers ejecting with a program.

"Ejecting" is the process of setting up your own custom builds for your CRNA app. https://github.com/react-community/create-react-native-app/blob/master/EJECTING.md

This seems like legitimate use to me as far as ReactJS goes. "npm run eject will start the process of ejecting from Create React Native App's build scripts" it goes on to say, which seems to me that "eject" is the proper terminology for creating native react apps.

The classical sense of the word "eject" also appears in this set of questions in the form of ejecting a usb drive in .net: C# - Ejecting USB drive using DeviceIoControl command - Failing in some cases.

While some of this use is certainly not what I would expect from seeing the word "eject", that is the way it is being used. I do agree that it is not the same thing in all places. However, I contend that the concept of creating a native app or programatically ejecting drives is on topic at Stack Overflow. I also believe that the tag, given context, can be used to distinguish content more than if it were not present.

So, while 1 and 4 from the Criteria for Burnination seem to not be compliant, it would appear that it is at least somewhat compliant with 2 and 3.

As such, perhaps it warrants clean up more than burnination. Or perhaps some sort of clarification on the different uses. It is very clear that eject in the sense of react indicates the creation of a native app. Perhaps the set of react questions should instead be retagged with . Removing the presence of react makes it rather clear that satisfies all 4 of the requirements on posts which are describing ejecting drives, as is the general assumption when one considers ejecting with a program.

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Travis J
  • 82.2k
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"Ejecting" is the process of setting up your own custom builds for your CRNA app. https://github.com/react-community/create-react-native-app/blob/master/EJECTING.md

This seems like legitimate use to me as far as ReactJS goes. "npm run eject will start the process of ejecting from Create React Native App's build scripts" it goes on to say, which seems to me that "eject" is the proper terminology for creating native react apps.

The classical sense of the word "eject" also appears in this set of questions in the form of ejecting a usb drive in .net: C# - Ejecting USB drive using DeviceIoControl command - Failing in some cases.

While some of this use is certainly not what I would expect from seeing the word "eject", that is the way it is being used. I do agree that it is not the same thing in all places. However, I contend that the concept of creating a native app or programatically ejecting drives is on topic at Stack Overflow. I also believe that the tag, given context, can be used to distinguish content more than if it were not present.

So, while 1 and 4 from the Criteria for Burnination seem to not be compliant, it would appear that it is at least somewhat compliant with 2 and 3.

As such, perhaps it warrants clean up more than burnination. Or perhaps some sort of clarification on the different uses. It is very clear that eject in the sense of react indicates the creation of a native app. Perhaps this should instead be renamed to . Removing the presence of react makes it rather clear that satisfies all 4 of the requirements on posts which are describing ejecting drives, as is the general assumption when one considers ejecting with a program.