Following on the heels of my last question, I tried to learn from the feedback and, after abandoning a few approaches, I wrote https://stackoverflow.com/questions/37602268/in-pinax-how-can-i-make-two-omnipresent-when-logged-in-as-a-user-added-intege#37602268, asking for help for how to do something.
johnrsharp answered, "This still doesn't provide a Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable example."
That is, strictly speaking, true. I see no coherent way to interpret my last Pinax question as containing a Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable Example.
However, it is also true that the entire point of my writing that question was to obtain a Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable Example. My question is not "Why does my PHP page corrupt the database if I enter Bobby Tables's first and last name?", or "Why does my Ajax application appear as a blank screen when viewed with IE8 or earlier?". It is, or is intended to be, a question like "Are there any subquadratic replacements to the bubble sort?" or "What are the performance characteristics for a factory versus prototype-based approach to creating objects in JavaScript?"
If my question were about how to pin down a behavior, then it may be part of my due diligence to find out how to duplicate the issue I am experiencing, then pinpoint the issue as far as I can, while still reliably reproducing the behavior.
This is different, at least in that I have never seen the behavior that interests me. I don't have any example of an observed behavior that I am trying to pin down, which seems a Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable Example, and again, the point of my question was to obtain a Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable Example, or something cognate to it.
Can the MCVE explanation be relaxed for questions which aren't about pinning down behavior that the OP has ever observed?