On Nov 28, 2012, at 9:53 AM, Edward M. Corrado <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> I favor limiting up front. One of the issues we have been discussing
> is that perception that Code4Lib is not as inclusive as it can or
> should be. I believe having multiple proposals from the same person(s)
> and, for that matter, multiple proposals from the same institution(s),
> does nothing to help counter this perception, and possibly perpetuates
> it.

Since I'm pretty intimately aware of the minutiae of the proposals (since I 
have to load them one-by-one into the diebold-o-tron every year), I am pretty 
sure that multiple proposal submission is not the exclusive domain of 
conference veterans.

It is a pretty healthy mix of people I know and people I don't.

While I still stick to not having a problem with multiple submissions, I can 
see an issue in the case of second proposals that are similar to other 
proposals.  That said, the process is never going to be perfect, having some 
editorial discretion on the part of the program committee seems to me to 
mitigate the worst of the downsides.

-Ross.

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