The Evergreen Project Board represents the interests of the Evergreen Project and is responsible for enforcing the Evergreen trademark and discussing
Issues escalated from a committee or other subgroup in the Project that has reached an impasse but requires a decision by informed consensus.
Issues that do not fall into the purview of any of the established committees or other subgroups, but requires a decision by informed consensus.
Issues of strategic, as opposed to tactical, importance for the Project that require leadership and vision from above the team or subproject level to achieve
Sensitive legal or personnel issues which require research and discussion to protect the interests of the Project.
The Board is elected by annual vote by members of the Evergreen Project, namely those who have made direct contributions to Evergreen code, documentation, or committees or those who are employed by institutions running Evergreen.
Meetings are currently held online via video conferencing. They are normally held on the 3rd Thursday of each month at 2 p.m. EDT, 11 a.m. PDT, 18:00 UTC. All interested parties are welcome to observe the meetings.
Information and minutes
Information on project governance can also be found on the WIKI here.
Minutes from previous meetings and agendas for upcoming meetings can be found here.
The current bylaws of The Evergreen Project were adopted in July 2025.
Mailing list
The main mailing list of the Board is open to all interested parties. There is also exists a private mailing list that includes representatives of Conservancy, for the purpose of discussing sensitive topics.
Current mailing list archives and sign-up page
Archives of the predecessor to the eg-oversight-board mailing list
Current Board members
As of May 15, 2025, the current Board members are:
Name
Affiliation
Board position
Term ends
Donna Bacon
MOBIUS
2026
Courtney Brown
Evergreen Indiana
2028
Jeanette Lundgren
CW MARS
2026
Katie Greenleaf Martin
Pennsylvania Integrated Library System (PaILS)
President
2027
Susan Morrison
Georgia Public Library Service (GPLS)
2027
Eli Neiburger
Ann Arbor District Library
Vice President
2028
Andrea Buntz Neiman
Equinox Open Library Initiative
Secretary
2028
Michael Schell
Fort Erie Public Library
2026
Lindsay Stratton
Westchester Library System (WLS)
Treasurer
2027
Past Board members
The following individuals have served on the Board or its predecessor, the Governance Committee.
2022-2025
Name
Affiliation
Term
Lori Ayre
Galecia Group
2011-2013
Shauna Borger
Indiana State Library
2013-2014
Jason Boyer
Equinox Open Library Initiative
2019-2021
Holly Brennan
Homer Public Library
2017-2020
Chris Burton
Niagara Falls Public Library
2019-2022
Galen Charlton
Equinox Open Library Initiative
2011-2014
2022-2025
Garry Collum
Kenton County Public Library
2016-2019
Jim Corridan
Indiana State Library
2011-2013
Tim Daniels
Lyrasis
2011-2012
Ruth Frasur Davis
Hagerstown ¨C Jefferson Township Library, Evergreen Indiana; Evergreen Collaborative Development Initiative
2015-2018
2022-2025
Grace Dunbar
Equinox Software
2014-2017
Stephen Elfstrand
MnPALS
2011-2014
Lynn Floyd
Evergreen Indiana
2021-2022
Ron Gagnon
North of Boston Library Exchange
2016-2019
Anna Goben
Evergreen Indiana
2019-2021
Rogan Hamby
York County Library (South Carolina); SC LENDS; Equinox Open Library Initiative
2012-2015
2021-2024
Sharon Herbert
British Columbia Libraries Cooperative / SITKA
2015-2018
Ben Hyman
British Columbia Libraries Cooperative
2012-2015
Joe Knueven
Wilmington Public Library (COOL)
2021-2024
2024-2025
Tiffany Little
Georgia Public Library Service (PINES)
2019-2022
Deborah Luchenbill
MOBIUS
2020-2023
Kathy Lussier
Massachusetts Library Network Cooperative
2012-2015
Terran McCanna
Georgia Public Library Service (PINES)
2016-2019
Elizabeth McKinney
Georgia Public Library Service (PINES)
2011-2014
Jed Moffitt
King County Library System
2011-2012
Michele Montague
Grand Rapids Public Library (Michigan)
2011-2012
Chauncey Montgomery
Sunbury Community Library (Ohio)
2013-2016
Andrea Buntz Neiman
Kent County Public Library (Maryland)
2013-2016
Chris Owens
Blanchester Public Library (COOL)
2019-2022
Mike Rylander
Equinox Software
2016-2019
Dan Scott
Laurentian University and CoffeeCode
2011-2013
Chris Sharp
Georgia Public Library Service (PINES)
2014-2016
2019-2020
2022-2024
Ben Shum
Bibliomation
2014-2016
Tim Spindler
C/W MARS
2015-2018
Yamil Suarez
Berklee College of Music
2013-2016
Amy Terlaga
Bibliomation
2011-2013
2016-2017
Scott Thomas
Pennsylvania Integrated Library System (PaILS)
2017-2019
Steve Wills
Beyond Print
2011-2014
Jessica Woolford
Bibliomation
2019-2021
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