No, you can change LGPL code all you want without distributing the source, so long as you don’t convey it (either in source or non-source form) to any other parties.
That’s obvious and goes without saying, unless you’re implying whenever i change LGPL code uncle Sam is watching my keystrokes in my LAN?
Even if you think so, I hope you will consider revising your earlier comment. As written, it is incorrect, leading uninformed readers to believe something that simply is not true.
Edit: In my experience, license terms are seldom obvious, and never go without saying.
That’s obvious and goes without saying, unless you’re implying whenever i change LGPL code uncle Sam is watching my keystrokes in my LAN?
I quoted the FAQ in one of my replies.
Even if you think so, I hope you will consider revising your earlier comment. As written, it is incorrect, leading uninformed readers to believe something that simply is not true.
Edit: In my experience, license terms are seldom obvious, and never go without saying.