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Should we allow this type of Q&A on Stack Overflow?

As a rule? No.

As an exception? Sure.

The questioner specifically asks:

what is the incentive for the curl creators to release the entire library for free?

which is enquiring regarding the motives of why the developers released it for free and that is the definition of primarily opinion-based and I'm sure normally it would've been down-voted to oblivion.

Should we just historical lock the question for posterity?

Absolutely, that's what it was created for as per What is a historical lock, and what is it used for?:

A historical lock is a mechanism by which moderators can mark posts as historical artifacts. Questions which are historically locked feature the following post notice:

A historical lock preserves content that was very popular when it was originally posted, but is now off-topic or otherwise out of scope for the site it is posted on. Historically locking a post ends the debate over whether a question should be kept on the site or deleted, and is often the final state of a question that has been deleted and undeleted more than once, or subject to a close or delete war.

and it also meets the criteria provided:

  1. The post does not meet the current guidelines for a good, on-topic question, and (opinion based/too broad)
  2. The post is stellar, in spite of its off-topic nature, and (it gives insights into a popular library from a unique perspective)
  3. There are a large number of views, upvotes and inbound links on the post, and (33,609 times, and 500+ up-votes on the answer)
  4. The post is contentious; e.g., it has been closed and reopened at least once, or deleted and undeleted at least once. (self-explanatory)

(parenthesis explanation mine)

The appropriate action was taken by closing and locking.

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