I have an iOS app that uses the VLCKit framework for it's video player function. Today I got an email from the creator of VLC and in the email is stated this:
According to the LGPLv2.1 VLCKit and libvlc are licensed under, I hearby request the source code for our libraries.
Of course I want to comply with this request but what I'm not entirely sure about is what I should comply with. He wants the source code to his own libraries. Obviously he would already have the source code to his own library so I'm assuming there's some other purpose in him asking this. Is it to see if I have modified/changed it in any way? I haven't so, do I zip up the source files that I downloaded from his website last year and send them to him in an email? My app already does have a link to the source-code on VLC's website in the help/about section. I thought this was sufficient.
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