If there's no source code than it's not free software. Simple as that. The
four freedoms matter here. Source code licensed under Apache 2 is free
because it grants users the four freedoms. I suppose technically a binary
licensed under the Apache 2 would as well, since it allows us to decompile or
reverse engineer it, but it wouldn't be free until someone has done so.
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