SLOC, or, "Source Lines of Code" is an obviously useless way to estimate
the "size" of a project.
As everyone knows quality code accomplishes a lot of things
with as little code as possible.
A solution being composed of twice the SLOC can easily have half the
functionality or less than a good solution.
So while some fuckel™ solution might have a similiar or bigger SLOC count, be sure the check out the depth in functionality - unfortunately we can't resist writing good code, even if it doesn't sell well ;->
Anyway, sales people love SLOC, so we probably need to write some code generation tools to generate sufficient public interest automagically.