The discussion centers on the appropriate ratio of external resistors used in voltage divider biasing for BJTs, with a common suggestion being a ratio of 3:1. Participants emphasize that while this ratio can serve as a useful starting point, it is not a strict rule, and different designs may require different ratios based on specific circuit conditions. The importance of ensuring that the current through the bias network is significantly higher than the base current is highlighted for stable performance. Additionally, the role of the emitter resistor in stabilizing bias against variations in current gain and VBE is discussed. Overall, the conversation underscores the need for careful calculations and considerations in designing transistor amplifiers.