Re: IPv6 Books (Re: An example of what is wrong with the IETF's IPv6 documentation)
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Re: IPv6 Books (Re: An example of what is wrong with the IETF's IPv6 documentation)
Practical experience is of course the real way to learn to=20
use it. Books are good references though and tend to read=20
easier than RFCs.
It takes years to get the practical experience, and even more years to
unlearn bad habits. As for readability, an overview RFC is not likely to
be as hard to read as a protocol specification.
The real issue here is, does the IETF's responsibility end with giving
the vendors the specs that they need, or does the IETF have a
responsibility to RIRs, network operators, enterprise network managers,
and end users?
--Michael Dillon
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