https://bz.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=70044

--- Comment #10 from Philippe Cloutier <[email protected]> ---
(In reply to Philippe Cloutier from comment #9)
> I just researched what
> "incoherence" means, and although the results are fairly confusing, I found
> that "incoherent" and "inconsistent" have senses considerably different from
> what I imagined. I do not know precisely which usages you are referring to,
> but I know I did use it, and very much understand how my thought must have
> been misunderstood now. Wherever I wrote “incoherent”, please just read
> “contradictory” if that seems more reasonable.
I just saw a report from Canada's top francophone medium about an inconsistency
in Quebec:
https://ici.radio-canada.ca/nouvelle/2263308/travail-presentiel-periode-estivale-fonction-publique
The version broadcast used the term "incohérence" to qualify a specific point
where coherence was lacking between different ministries/teams. If I used
"incoherent" incorrectly, I would guess that was a Frenchism.

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