Hi All;

Thanks to those of you who attended the AGM this past weekend at RailsCamp.

Here are the minutes as taken by me.

Thanks,
Matt Allen

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Sunday Nov 3, 15:37

Pat Allan intro to Ruby Australia and what we do.
All Railscamps and RubyConfs come under the banner
The local Ruby meets do not come under the banner.

Pat's just the narrator, no official power.

8 Committee members currently are:
President - Ben Schwarz
VP - Josh Price
Treasurer - Jason Stirk
Secretary - Ryan Bigg

General Members
Lachie Cox, Elle Meredith, John Barton, Dylan Lacey

Bend Schwarz - President's report
The reign of Ben Schwarz is coming to an end. We're going to go through the 
code of conduct, it's had input from our community and other communities.
We've now firmed up support for RailsGirls through banking and insurance and 
sorting out sponsorship. Making the whole thing easier. Also looking at giving 
the financial support, $25 per attendee.

Josh Price - VP's ReportĀ 
Financials are in shape, all things reconciled. Jason will give a detailed 
report.

Jason Stirk - Treasurer reports
We have all the financials sorted, audited and approved. We're in a very 
healthy situation. We currently $123,724.70 in the bank account. Some expenses 
outstanding for this rails camp. In the last financial year (1 jan-31 dec 2011) 
we had a profit of $45,301.31 and for EY2012 $110,838.06 from RubyConf 2013, 
about $78K profit. Breakdowns are broken down to event, welcome come and have a 
look. Reports will be on the website. Any members are entitled to view them.

Pat Allan put forward a motion to approve the financial reports, seconded by 
Jason Crane. Motion carried.

Pat Allan put forward a motion to accept the previous meeting's minutes, 
seconded by Jason Crane. Motion carried.

By attending a Railscamp you are automatically a member of Ruby Australia.

Josh Price talked about RubyConf 2014. On in Feb. Early bird tickets are on 
sale now. We've sold 100 or so tickets. Call for Proposals is now open till 
after RailsCamp. Still taking Proposals till it's done. It'll be held in Luna 
Park in Sydney. Aiming for 400 people or so. If anyone wants to sponsorship 
available, please talk to Josh Price or Steve Gilles. Keith asked about 
keynotes, nothing to announce yet. $545 + GST for early birds. 10 tickets or 
more get a discount. We have a scholarship available, Thoughtworks are 
sponsoring 8 tickets. Steve Gilles extended a huge thanks to Keith and Martin 
and the previous RubyConf team. 100 tickets sold without much effort.

Lachie is very pleased with this camp and it's progress. We try to aim to break 
even on the camps, thanks to the sponsorship. Hopefully it's not something we 
have to do each year. The scholarship has worked really well. 12 sponsorships 
were arranged but quite a few people dropped out. Need to tweak that for next 
camp.

Dylan Lacey announces the next camp in QLD, somewhere 2 hours of Brisbane. 
Date, Location and costs will be announced at Ruby Conf. Sometime before the 
end of May due to restrictions. Somewhere more beachy. Looking for suggestions. 
We'll be having an intro session for noobs in each city to see what they might 
expect.

Let's think about the camp after next, where should it be? Who's going to 
organise it? Canberra? Perth, it's been a while.

Feedback on this camp, please share with Lachie and Dylan.

Next item is the code on conduct, Pat Allan will read through it. It's on 
github. *reads it*

Pat puts forward a motion that we accept it. Seconded by Luke Chadwick. No 
dissenting voices. Motion passed.

Matt Allen said we'll run a anonymous feedback form.

Leonard says that the code of conduct doesn't explicitly name what is a 
violation. What happens when it is violated? Is there a dispute process.

Lachie says it's not a legal document, Leonard says it'd be better if it was 
more explicit.

Leonard puts forward that we also create a dispute recommendation process.

Ben Schwarz mentioned that we decided very early that there was not going to be 
a list of illegal things. So people won't game it. Dispute resolution is a good 
idea. It will be hosted in the Github repo along with other documents.

Motion passed to accept the code of conduct.

Dylan L says dispute resolution thought process is that each event may need a 
specific instance.

The motion is that Ruby Australia puts together a template for specific events.

Brenton suggests that risk assessment may be done on a per event basis.

Leonard puts forward a motion for a dispute resolution template. Seconded by 
Andrew Harvey. Motioned passed.

A motion that specific event can modify the template by individual event 
organisers, seconded by Lachlan Hardy. Motion Passed.

Keith Pitty Nominated Matt Allen, seconded by Josh Price.
Elected unopposed.

Pat Allan nominated Jason Stirk to continue, Josh Price seconded.
Elected unopposed.

Secretary - Pat Allan nominated Leonard Garvey, Leonard rejected due to not 
being in the country
Jason nominated Steve Gilles.
Elected Unopposed.

Lachlan Hardy suggested that 2 people from Lookahead is maybe not a good idea. 
Steve stepped down.

Steve nominated Luke Chadwick, Luke accepted.
Elected Unopposed.

General Business
Discussion around the hardware for Railscamps. Chris had to do it all, on his 
own laptop. Would it make sense to purchase some inside the association that 
would make railscamps easier to organise, someone has to start again.

Jason Stirk put forward a motion that some hardware is acquired to be used at 
events. Seconded by Keith Pitty.

Should we focus on the specific problem just for Railscamps?

Nigel asked about potential of getting internet to a railscamp.

Brenton says it's really hard. Tim McEwan asked about how we move it around the 
country?

Not carried, more discussion required.

Lachie Cox put forward a motion The Ruby Australia committee will take input in 
aquire hardware to support Railscamps before next Railscamp. Seconded by 
Leonard Garvey
Motion passed unopposed.

Discussion about how to communicate that some people need help and some can 
help as Railscamps. Maybe use internal github. twetter? Talk about it with camp 
organisers. Not really a Ruby Australia issue.

RailsGirls is now in 4 cities.

Greg McIntyre asked where should these discussions should be held in-between 
events? Mention of Seattle.RB who do a lot of work under the banner. If we need 
to pay for something, can RubyAustralia pay for that? Answer is yes.

Darcy L puts forward a motion that pre-railscamp events be endorse before Ruby 
events. He'll put a proposal together.

Closed at 16:36

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Attendee List

Brenton Fletcher
Jaymie Jones
Rob Zolkos
Thomas Sinclair
Andrew Grimm
Chris Darroch
Tim McEwen
Chelsea Robb
Ian McGee
Ben Turner
Ivan Vanderbyl
Jason Crane
Paul Millar
Paul Angell
Jack Chen
Joshua Paling
Gregory McIntyre
Rudy?
Olga Zilber
Mervin Macleod
Caitlin Macleod
Lachlan Sylvester
Sebastian Von Conrad
Sean Geoghegan
Keith Pitt
Matt Saddington
James Martelletti
James P. McGrath
Angus Scown
David Edwards
Robert O'Farrell
Rob Howard
Joshua Kunzmann
Wayne Robinson
Jonathan Clarke
Vadim Borinski
Jon Rowe
Gareth Stokes
Nigel Rausch
Lachie Cox
Dougal MacPherson
Lachlan Hardy
Elle Meredith
Leonard Garvey
Keith Pitty
Julian Russel
Dylan Lacey
Josh Price
Craig Read
Amanda Neumann
Steve Gilles
Luke Chadwick
Steve Occhipinti
Geoffrey Giesemann
Andrew Harvey
Richard Heycock
Brendan Foster
Luke Arndt
James Sadler
Matt Allen
Pat Allan
Ben Schwarz
Jason Stirk

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