13:06:24 From jerry to Everyone : They’re very subjective? 13:08:34 From jerry to Everyone : We’re extrapolating a claim on a sample to an entire population? 13:09:49 From Joseph to Everyone : What is the threshold that these values are compared to? 13:09:53 From jerry to Everyone : Measurement is arbitrary in of itself 13:11:19 From jerry to Everyone : Potentially 13:11:38 From Angelo Lao to Everyone : the threshold is difficult to determine (subjective) 13:35:13 From jerry to Everyone : "I don’t know" 13:35:51 From Joseph to Everyone : “It depends" 13:35:53 From jerry to Everyone : Longer than you would like. 13:47:25 From Joseph to Everyone : Do we have data on what kind of people on the project had better estimates ? 13:48:32 From Angelo Lao to Everyone : 🤚 LOL 13:48:36 From Joseph to Everyone : I was thinking that if the data was collected on an individual basis, some people might be closer to the truth than others 13:52:28 From Angelo Lao to Everyone : that makes sense! 13:53:07 From Angelo Lao to Everyone : taken with a saltwater bath 14:00:52 From Angelo Lao to Everyone : they measure the complexity? 14:01:24 From jerry to Everyone : Because less inputs and outputs mean the system generalilzes better 14:01:32 From Angelo Lao to Everyone : the cost of testing? 14:01:55 From Joseph to Everyone : The cost of writing the program 14:02:24 From Angelo Lao to Everyone : the inputs and outputs it needs? (the interface) 14:02:56 From Joseph to Everyone : How much work we do 14:02:59 From jerry to Everyone : How much writing 14:03:21 From Joseph to Everyone : no 14:16:50 From Angelo Lao to Everyone : the more code there is, the harder it is to maintain and understand 14:17:01 From jerry to Everyone : Because there might be coupling between the code so you have to spend time figuring out how different pieces of code interact 14:17:35 From jerry to Everyone : 2? 14:17:35 From Angelo Lao to Everyone : KLOC? 14:17:45 From jerry to Everyone : 1 14:19:32 From Angelo Lao to Everyone : live long and prosper!