They don't though. The dependency graphs are partially overlapping for all the build outputs, but any given one doesn't pull in everything (or even remotely close to it).
THEY DO HAVE SOMETHING TO DO WITH EACH OTHER. They are a measure of how much code it takes to do SOMETHING. In Google's case, it's the products from Google. In Linux's case, it's Linux. What is so hard to understand about this???
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You guys seem to think that the LOC interdependency metric is what I was complaining about in my lecture. It wasn't. It was JUST THE NUMBER. It's too much for what it does. The same is almost certainly true of Google. There's no way it takes a billion lines to do what they do.
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But I'm glad to know that two people, neither of whom are me or Jon, know more about what me and Jon meant than me and Jon do! What a wonderful world we live in now!
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