I do not support the feature request being proposed here, because there is no need for it.
It is intentional that if a question is closed, no answer can be posted. The proper way to regain the capability to get an answer is to get the question reopened (not reposting). You can do this by substantially editing your question so that it is fit for SO. It will be put into the reopen queue automatically. If it does not get reopened, chances are that your question is still not fit for SO.
Now, mistakes can happen. If the above procedure does not work and you are absolutely certain that your question being closed is a grave mistake then you can come to Meta provide a link to your question and argue for its reopening. Sometimes this gets questions reopened. However, you should know that most of the time questions are properly closed, and that ill-founded complaints on Meta can backfire spectacularly. (See above about being "absolutely certain".)
"Yes, indeed this is a legitimate question that I would like to have answered"
Just because a question may be legitimate, doesn't necessarily mean it's on-topic for Stack Overflow.<sarcasm>
tagThere's got to be an appeal process or some sort of procedure
There is, the whole reopen process. If a question is in fact closed in error it is quite trivial to correct it.I've been answering a question before and 30 mins into providing the answer the question becomes closed and thus not allowing me to present the user with the answer they seek.
That's the risk you take when you answer off-topic questions.about one who is engaged in the question to answer it
- you should incrementally edit the question. First provide a raw-minimum answer. Then keep saving the new answer it every 3 or 4 minutes. At least if you're in the points game