If you don't mind a recommendation from a long dormant eve player with no active accounts...
• Create a 'RETIRED' title for those of us who aren't active in-game. It might be handy for moderators and other participants to get some perspective on the responses from retired players and gauge the vibrancy of the roleplay community. For example, if a vast majority of your forum participants aren't playing eve, it could identify another problem.
• Having immersed myself in the EVE community for many years, it's been my experience that forums in general have been a draining experience to be a participant in and glean something positive from. Individuals can't simply express their individual perspectives or vision for the world of New Eden because there are strict adherents to PF who will argue that individual license will interfere with others. There are also those who have different perspectives on the same area of interest who will argue their perspective because they 'invested so much time and energy' and thus feel like they should be the primary spokesman for that subset, and eventually it either breaks down because no one wants to listen or individuals will take a side in support of their friends or a faction. It's by this time that the original posters of the idea drop out of the conversation, because they feel like the scope of the discussion has diverted millions of miles from their original point. There's a persistent tone of apathetic apprehension, where the original discussion fails to deliver solid input from the community, but a minor point of controversy sparks a wider debate that ultimately never gets resolved. Is it the forum's place to resolve these differences of opinion that spread dissension between members of a community? Not necessarily, but I think it's worth recognizing that it has an impact on discussions here. What can you do about it? Well, despite the population of the game, the RP community is and always will be small in comparison. Perhaps making less of a personal investment in your 'concepts' of New Eden RP will allow you to be less critical or inflexible of other viewpoints? (That might not be possible for some people)
• In the later years of play when I was much less active due to RL and such that I saw a different side of actual IN-game RP. Specifically, very tight-knit groups of RPers who were suspicious of new faces (for a variety of good reasons), carried intense IC/OOC rivalries with other groups that were more than willing to spread to the new people they did accept, and a general sense of apathy toward people who may not have been established who tried to get their name out there only to receive static in the depths of space. I've suggested this before, but perhaps rather than simply organizing RP groups around specific factions or channels, instead organize troupes of roleplayers like a theatre company, who all abide by specific standards, rules, or perspectives of New Eden RP, then advertise their group in search of people with like-minded interests. It may not be as organic as people would appreciate, but it could open up some opportunities outside of the standard RP channel/faction dilemma that RPers are have been faced with for a while.