You're right. The question is off topic.
But you're also right that we don't treat all questions the same way.
Also, we can't really compare it to your question. Apples and oranges.
We have a general rule that asking for off site resources (documentation: The original off site resource) is off topic. This is even present in the close reason:
Questions asking us to recommend or find a book, tool, software library, tutorial or other off-site resource are off-topic for Stack Overflow as they tend to attract opinionated answers and spam. Instead, describe the problem and what has been done so far to solve it. (Emphasis mine)
So strictly speaking, this question is off topic.
But.
The C/C++ community has a history of wanting to keep these sorts of things around. It happened with their book recommendation list, and it happened here.
There are a few rules:
- The list must be actively maintained
- Where possible, we'll institute a wiki-lock
- The topic must be of sufficient quality to warrant keeping the question around ("What's your favorite programming cartoon" does not apply)
- You've got to want it.
In this case, the C/C++ community has continually shown that they're willing to put in the hard work to keep these sorts of things up to date. That's why this question gets a pass. You can't arbitrarily manufacture this sort of effort, it has to be a part of the community's identity. For the C/C++ community, this is (and continues to be) true.
It's also worth noting your flag was declined by the community -- not a diamond moderator. It's also been reviewed multiple times already: 1 2 3 4 5. There's quite a bit of community consensus around keeping this question open.