I've pieced together the below history of W3C TAG membership from various searches. It has holes, and it doesn't tell us who was nominated either. I'd love to capture this data somewhere for posterity, really for no other reason than that I love history. If you are able to help me fill this in and where you got that information from, it would be really awesome.
2014
- Domenic Denicola (Lab49)
- David Herman (Mozilla Foundation)
- Daniel Appelquist (Telefónica; co-Chair)
- Yehuda Katz (JQuery Foundation)
- Sergey Konstantinov (Yandex)
- Peter Linss (HP; co-Chair)
- Alex Russell (Google) / Mark Nottingham (Akamai)
- Jeni Tennison (ODI)
- Tim Berners-Lee (chair)
2013
- Marcos Caceres (Unaffiliated) / Sergey Konstantinov (Yandex)
- Yehuda Katz (jQuery Foundation)
- Alex Russell (Google)
- Anne van Kesteren (Unaffiliated)
- Noah Mendelsohn (unaffiliated)
- Jonathan Rees (unaffiliated)
- Jeni Tennison (Open Data Institute)
- Henry Thompson (U. of Edinburgh)
- Tim Berners-Lee (chair)
2012
- Robin Berjon (unaffiliated)
- Henry Thompson (U. of Edinburgh)
- Noah Mendelsohn (unaffiliated)
- Jonathan Rees (Creative Commons)
- Peter Linss (HP)
- Ashok Malhotra (Oracle)
- Larry Masinter (Adobe)
- Jeni Tennison (unaffiliated)
- Tim Berners-Lee (chair)
2010
- Daniel Appelquist (Vodafone)
- Henry Thompson (U. of Edinburgh)
- Ashok Malhotra (Oracle) (tie)
- Noah Mendelsohn (tie)
- Jonathan Rees (tie)
- John Kemp (Nokia)
- Larry Masinter (Adobe)
- T.V. Raman (Google)
- Tim Berners-Lee (chair)
2009
- John Kemp (Nokia)
- Larry Masinter (Adobe)
- T.V. Raman (Google)
- Ashok Malhotra (Oracle)
- Noah Mendelsohn (IBM, appointed)
- Jonathan Rees (Science Commons, appointed)
- Henry Thompson (U. of Edinburgh)
- Tim Berners-Lee (chair)
2008
- Ashok Malhotra (Oracle)
- T.V. Raman (Google)
- Henry Thompson (University of Edinburgh)
- Noah Mendelsohn (IBM)
- David Orchard (BEA)
- Jonathan Rees (Science Commons)
- Norm Walsh (Sun)
- Stuart Williams (HP) (co-chair)
- Tim Berners-Lee (chair)
2007
- Rhys Lewis (Volantis Systems)
- David Orchard (BEA)
- Norm Walsh (Sun Microsystems)
- Dan Connolly (W3C)
- Noah Mendelsohn (IBM)
- T. V. Raman (Google)
- Henry Thompson (University of Edinburgh)
- Stuart Williams (HP) (co-chair)
- Tim Berners-Lee (chair)
2006
- T.V. Raman (Google)
- Henry Thompson (University of Edinburgh)
- Dan Connolly (W3C)
- Noah Mendelsohn (IBM)
- David Orchard (BEA)
- Ed Rice (HP)
- Norman Walsh (Sun Microsystems)
- Vincent Quint (INRIA) (co-chair)
- Tim Berners-Lee (W3C) (chair)
2005
- David Orchard (BEA)
- Ed Rice (HP)
- Henry Thompson (University of Edinburgh)
- Norman Walsh (Sun Microsystems)
- Vincent Quint (INRIA) (co-chair)
- Dan Connolly (W3C)
- Noah Mendelsohn (IBM)
- Roy Fielding (Day Software)
- Tim Berners-Lee (W3C) (chair)
2004
- Roy Fielding (Day Software)
- Mario Jeckle (DaimlerChrysler)
- Tim Bray (unaffiliated)
- Dan Connolly (W3C)
- Paul Cotton (Microsoft)
- Chris Lilley (W3C)
- Norm Walsh (Sun)
- Stuart Williams (Hewlett-Packard) (co-chair)
- Tim Berners-Lee (W3C) (chair)
<< The dark years... what happened? I don't know... can't find it >>
2001 (original)
- Paul Cotton, Chair of W3C XML Query Working Group and Member of the XML Protocol Working Group (Microsoft Corporation)
- Roy Fielding, Co-author of HTTP/1.1 (eBuilt, Inc. and Chairman of the Apache Software Foundation)
- David Orchard, Member of the W3C XML Core and XML Protocol Working Groups (BEA Systems)
- Norman Walsh, Member of the W3C XSL and XML Core Working Groups, and the URI Interest Group (Sun Microsystems)
- Stuart Williams, Member of the W3C XML Protocol Working Group (Hewlett-Packard Company)
- Tim Bray, Co-editor of W3C XML 1.0 (Antarcti.ca)
- Dan Connolly, Semantic Web developer, former W3C HTML Working Group Chair and XML Activity Lead (W3C)
- Chris Lilley, Chair, W3C SVG Working Group, and W3C Graphics Activity Lead (W3C)
- Tim Berners-Lee (W3C) (chair)
I think you would gain to add the month of the nomination. :) because for example. 2001 is December 2001. which makes it more a 2002 thing than a 2001 ;)