Re: [w3ctag/design-reviews] [wg/das] Devices and Sensors Working Group 2026 Charter (Issue #1187)

marcoscaceres left a comment (w3ctag/design-reviews#1187)

> Looking at the [minutes](https://github.com/w3ctag/meetings/blob/gh-pages/2026/telcons/02-09-minutes.md#design-reviews1187-wgdas-devices-and-sensors-working-group-2026-charter-github---marcoscaceres-christianliebel), it is unclear if Marcos is talking on behalf of the TAG. 

It's a TAG meeting, so talking as a TAG member; Similarly if you are referring to this issue, I am speaking as a member of the TAG. 

> Per the minutes use cases and explainers were wanted, thus delivered.

The minutes are helpful to understand context, but the minutes are not what you should be reading for the review feedback (they are missing a lot of TAG internal discussion that happens elsewhere as we iterate over the final review). We iterated over the final text elsewhere.

 > The group will work with the Team on charter text adjustments. Concrete text proposals from the TAG would help avoid misinterpretation and back-and-forths. Thank you for your contributions.

You literally asking the TAG to do the work of a Chair for you (i.e., charter updates are your responsibility as a WG Chair). Let me reming you of the "[Role of the Group Chair](https://www.w3.org/guide/chair/role#role-of-the-group-chair)": 

>   [Develops Group charter](https://www.w3.org/policies/process/#WGCharterDevelopment) together with the Staff Contact.

Please work with DAS's [Chartering Facilitator](https://www.w3.org/policies/process/#WGCharterDevelopment) to address the concerns. 

The TAG is happy to make time to clarify things if DAS needs (either as text or on a call), but we are not your Chartering Facilitator. 

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