Comment by austhrow743

20 hours ago

Basis? You mean reason?

They want the Linux kernel source code.

No, he means basis, not reason. There's a difference and I'm genuinely curious in your answer.

  • Sure, I understand that there's a difference. That's why I sought clarification.

    My understanding of the concept of "basis" does not fit the context of sending an email, and "reason" is the closest I can find that fits.

    Basis being concerned with rules or authority. The assumption being when asking "what is the basis for X?" that there was a bar that needed to be met beyond the doers motivations. That there needed to be more than they wanted to. Which of course, does not apply to sending an email. I could email you right now asking you what your favourite type of fish is or seeing if you want to play a game of chess, no basis needed. I'd just need a reason to.

    • That’s a very intricate and convoluted way of saying they have no basis for making a demand.

      But sounds like we agree, they have no real basis for making a demand.

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