Ron Newman (Computer Programmer)

Ron Newman is a computer programmer. He is most famous for his work in the early development of the X Window System, from X6 in 1985 to X11R2 in 1988. Newman also maintained The Good Net-Keeping Seal of Approval (GKNSA), a set of criteria for Usenet client programs to encourage good posting behavior. Also of note in the 1990s was his web page on Scientology vs. the Internet, which was at one stage the primary resource on the controversy. Newman stopped maintaining the page in October 1996, following which Operation Clambake became the most prominent critical website on Scientology from early 1997.

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