I agree. But one thing you have to try and do is realise what problem the
RFC is attempting to solve and then read the RFC wth that in mind.
There are different writing methods from different authors, naturally.
RFC's attempt to solve a wide range of problems so some are more pleasant
to read than others.
Also, trying to go over the references section that link into other RFCs.
Sometimes you might end up into other RFC that make a much easier reading
than the one you originally visited.
Reading over and over again also helps consolidate new information (at
least for me) ;-).
HTH a bit.
Sadiq
On Tue, Dec 11, 2012 at 4:11 PM, Kyle Byrne <kyle_at_wtds.org> wrote:
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> There is a lot of information in these. Any help suggestions?
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