I'm asking more because I couldn't find a guideline on the correct behavior than because I care about the question itself.
I asked a question about an IDE that was (incorrectly) downvoted by a user on account of 'questions about IDEs not belonging in Stack Overflow'. But they do. So 30 days later, the question is now automatically deleted and I received an answer from the IDE developer with something that I could maybe use to answer the question myself: they opened an issue in their bugtracker about it. I could at least edit my question with that so future people looking for it are redirected there.
The general point, though, is that I clicked on 'undelete' but It seems "4 more votes" (by, I assume, users with enough reputation to have the priviledge to see deleted questions) are needed for it to be restored. Quite honestly, I don't think that If I have to wait longer than a couple of days I will remember stuff like this at all.
So now I'm thinking if the easier method of just re-asking the exact same question with the answer, since I can do that immediately. Is that the correct way of doing it, though?