http://catherinedevlin.blogspot.com/2009/11/pycon-program-committee-volunteer.html

suggests that they had to do a *lot* of cutting (and still had 5
tracks? wow) to fit, and adding more days (in future years, of course)
makes the conference more expensive...

Also, from looking over the shoulder of an academic conference
reviewer, I get the impression that conferences don't have memory
(specifically for paper-review) - which means there's less opportunity
for conspiracy, but it also means there's no defense against the
coincidence that *looks* like a conspiracy :-)

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