Usually, link-only answers are frowned upon:
- What is Stack Overflow's take on link only answers?
- Are answers that just contain links elsewhere really "good answers"?
But what if the external resource is the official FAQ of the language and it is the exact question the OP asked?
I've recently closed a duplicate and encountered a question that already exists in the Python FAQ.
According to some other answers on meta I should quote parts of the external resource and modify them to fit the question, but this is the exact same question being asked, deserving of the exact same answer.
I feel like that while trying to avoid a link-only answer, I've ended up copying everything from the FAQ which is probably less than ideal. I've deleted the answer for the meanwhile as I'm not really sure how to tackle this.
I don't think it deserves being a comment, as it's an actual answer. There's also no need to change the wording as it's the same question with a good and detailed explanation.