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W3C Technical Architecture Group (TAG)

Contents: Members · Meetings and Mailing Lists · Documents/Issues · Charter, history
Nearby: issue tracker · findings · www-tag · public-tag-announce (RSS) · blog

TAG group photograph: 9 February 2011

The TAG
Back row: Larry Masinter, John Kemp (outgoing member), Henry Thompson, Ashok Malhotra, Jonathan Rees
Front row: Peter Linss, Tim Berners-Lee, Noah Mendelsohn, Dan Appelquist
Not shown: Yves Lafon, Jeni Tennison

The TAG has 9 members (5 elected, 3 appointed, and 1 chair) plus a staff contact:

  1. Tim Berners-Lee (W3C) (Chair)
  2. Dan Appelquist (Vodafone)2
  3. Yves Lafon (W3C) (staff contact)
  4. Peter Linss (HP)1
  5. Ashok Malhotra (Oracle)1
  6. Larry Masinter (Adobe)1
  7. Noah Mendelsohn (Unaffiliated) (Chair)2,3
  8. Jonathan Rees (Creative Commons)2
  9. Jeni Tennison (Unaffiliated)1
  10. Henry Thompson (U. of Edinburgh)2

Meetings and Mailing Lists

See also: W3C Events Calendar · Holidays and Festivals·

The W3C archive editing policy is quite conservative; W3C will remove a messge to these lists only in extreme circumstances.

Documents and Issues

Current work includes:

The TAG issue list shows issues that the TAG plans to address; by charter, issues are addes to this list by majority vote.

Lower priory work includes:

About the TAG: Charter, History

The TAG charter was added to W3C process July 2001:

W3C has created the TAG to document and build consensus around principles of Web architecture and to interpret and clarify these principles when necessary, to resolve issues involving general Web architecture brought to the TAG, and to help coordinate cross-technology architecture developments inside and outside W3C.

Our work from 2001 to 2004 culminated in:

Since then, significant events include:

2011

2010

2009

2008

2007

2006

2005

Group policies

These materials are largely out of date:


Tim Berners-Lee, Noah Mendelsohn, co-chairs
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