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bkuhn
Rework text to introduce definition of CCS.

CCS ultimately wasn't mentioned until much later in the GPLv3 sections,
where, ironically, we have to point out that GPLv3 defined the term as
"Corresponding Source" [0], not CCS, and explain why GPL enforcement
wonks still say CCS.

This rework now introduces the acronym at the natural moment: while
describing GPLv2ยง3's use of the words "complete" and "corresponding".

Adding that made the section even more disjoint than it already was. I
put in some \subsection's to make it slightly less so, and did some
wordsmith work on surrounding text.

[0] I wish some GPLv3 drafter had asked me what to call the defined term
so that I could point out what fit standard parlance. :)
p.indent {
    text-indent: 0em;
}
body {
    max-width: 680px;
    margin: 0 auto !important;
    float: none !important;
    font-family: Georgia, serif;
}
.tabbing{padding-left: 2px; padding-right:2px;}

/* The below was adapted from Bootstrap 3.0.0,
** which is:
**
 * Copyright 2013 Twitter, Inc
 * Licensed under the Apache License v2.0
 * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
 *
 * Modifications made in this project are:
 * Copyright 2014 Bradley M. Kuhn
 * Also licensed Apache-2.0
 */

@media print {
  .quotation {
    border: 1px solid #999;
    page-break-inside: avoid;
  }
}

.quotation {
  padding: 10px 20px;
  margin: 1px 50px 4px;
  border: 2px solid #91908f;
  background: #eceeee;
}

.quotation p {
  font-size: 95%;
  font-weight: 300;
  line-height: 1.25;
}

.quotation p:last-child {
  margin-bottom: 0;
}

.quotation small {
  display: block;
  line-height: 1.428571429;
  color: #999999;
}

.quotation small:before {
  content: '\2014 \00A0';
}

.quotation.pull-right {
  padding-right: 15px;
  padding-left: 0;
  border-right: 5px solid #eeeeee;
  border-left: 0;
}

.quotation.pull-right p,
.quotation.pull-right small {
  text-align: right;
}

.quotation.pull-right small:before {
  content: '';
}

.quotation.pull-right small:after {
  content: '\00A0 \2014';
}

.quotation:before,
.quotation:after {
  content: "";
}

.lstlisting
{
  font-family: monospace, serif;
  font-size: 1em;
  padding: 2px 1px;
  margin: 1px 5px 4px;
  font-size: 90%;
  color: #c7254e;
  white-space: nowrap;
  background-color: #f9f2f4;
  border-radius: 2px;
  font-size: inherit;
  color: inherit;
  white-space: pre-wrap;
  background-color: transparent;
  border: 2px solid #575857;
}
.lstlisting.label {
    font-family: monospace, serif;
    border: 0;
    margin-bottom: 1px;
    font-weight: normal;
    font-size: 90%;
    padding: 0;
    border-radius: 0px;
    color: #c7254e;
}
/* Handle issues with anchor in-page links offsets due to bootstrap's */
/* fixed top navbar.  For  in-page anchor links, the fixed navbar at  */
/* the top obscures the text of the link that's jumped to.            */
/* Most of the pure CSS solutions found online cannot handle the      */
/* situation where you have an anchor with both href and id           */
/* attributes.  This seemed the best one for use in cases where       */
/* there was is no href. in the anchor which included the id.         */

.likesectionHead a[id],
.subsectionHead a[id],
.likesubsectionHead a[id],
.partHead a[id],
.likepartHead a[id],
.appendixHead a[id],
.likeappendixHead a[id],
.chapterHead a[id],
.likechapterHead a[id],
.sectionHead a[id] {
    border-top: 75px solid transparent;
    margin-top: -75px;
    -webkit-background-clip: padding-box;
    -moz-background-clip: padding;
    background-clip: padding-box;
}
/* Note that those anchors that contain both href and id cannot be     */
/* handled this way.  It casuses strange problems with the href links. */
/* The specific problem is that you get a 75px offset when the         */
/* mousepointer activates the link, and the tooltip on the footnotes   */
/* don't work.  Therefore, the following classes are handled by the    */
/* Javascript rather than CSS:                                         */
/*    chapterToc, sectionToc, subsectionToc, partToc, footnote-mark    */