The TAG is a special working group within the W3C, chartered (under the W3C Process Document) with stewardship of the Web architecture.
As outlined in the W3C Process Document, there are three aspects to this mission:
See the TAG current work page for details of how to work with it, upcoming events, and its publications.
Who are the TAG?
Photo Credit: Dan Appelquist
The TAG in Paris, March 2025
Left to right: Yves Lafon, Peter Linss, Dan Appelquist, Amy Guy, Jeffrey Yasskin, Lola Odelola, Theresa O'Connor, Martin Thomson, Hadley Beeman, Marcos Cáceres, Tristan Nitot, Matthew Atkinson, Sarven Capadisli. On screen: Xiaocheng Hu
The TAG has 12 participants (8 elected, 3 appointed, and 1 life member) plus a staff contact:
See more information about TAG participants.
The TAG is partly elected by the Advisory Committee and partly appointed by the W3C Team. Each year the nomination period typically starts 1 November the election typically starts 1 December.
The TAG follows the guidelines for communicating as a member of a W3C elected body.
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