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If I remember correctly, Nexus S had problems with self rebooting 2.3 systems. So updating Nexus One that don't have most of the hardware that 2.3 was developed to support would perhaps not have been such a good idea until they had solved the problems.
I would also guess that they needed to develop other drivers for Nexus One than for Nexus S. Nexus phones usually gets updated if its technically possible.