I shared a question with someone I know who has expertise in that field. They proposed a working solution, but do not want to open a Stack Overflow account. Instead they asked me to just post the solution since I'm a user here anyway. I feel that is wrong, because I did not actually come up with the solution, though I would be writing the actual answer (but not the code).
Besides writing "I am posting this for someone else" in the answer, which is really weird and I have never seen it done, I thought I could just mark it as community wiki. That way I will not take credit for someone else's work that cannot be quoted as it was just discussed by me and my friend, but the solution is accessible.
Is there a consensus amongst Stack Exchange users on how behave in a situation like that?