Am I correct that the real generating rule here is something like “I have a group of people who’d like to work on some alignment open problems, and want a problem that is a) easy to give my group, and b) easy to subdivide once given to my group?”
b) seems right. I’m unsure what (a) could mean (not much overhead?).
I feel confused to think about decomposability w/o considering the capabilities of the people I’m handing the tasks off to. I would only add:
By “smart”, assume they can notice confusion, google, and program
since that makes the capabilities explicit.
Am I correct that the real generating rule here is something like “I have a group of people who’d like to work on some alignment open problems, and want a problem that is a) easy to give my group, and b) easy to subdivide once given to my group?”
b) seems right. I’m unsure what (a) could mean (not much overhead?).
I feel confused to think about decomposability w/o considering the capabilities of the people I’m handing the tasks off to. I would only add:
since that makes the capabilities explicit.