There's bit more to it than that, though. A good tie-in with the Inspiracy domain would be very beneficial for a whole bunch of reasons and something for/from the RP community should be made and administrated by the RP community. There's also the planning (smoke-filled room if anyone remembers those days) stage, dividing up responsibilities and setting up good rulesets beforehand, etc etc.
Something like this is way beyond a one-man operation. Backstage is living proof of it, and of the viability for that matter.
Well, that's what I was getting at earlier, Miz. We
could add another subdomain to eve-inspiracy (maybe we could call it "The Summit" as an ironic/retaliatory "fuck you" to CCP?). We've got the forum software already set up, it's not impossible to extend it to use an API system for people to be able to link characters (and portraits and corp/alliance names and tickers, etc.) to an account.
Odds are, the existing moderation team would carry over for starters since it is effectively our site (I say 'our' a little loosely, since Silver's the one slapping money down for the site atm), and then we would probably add a few (which we're already contemplating here). Rule-sets would need to be something extensively discussed before any forum could be created, however. Backstage's ruleset didn't just pop into being overnight in the SFR - I was actively participating there - and I would hope, neither would any ruleset for a proposed IC forum.
That said, as I stated earlier, my opinion is that the biggest problem with the IGS is that the existing rules as laid out by CCP are not being enforced (I actually just put in a petition complaining about that about an hour ago, fwiw). Those rules,
if they were enforced, are actually sufficient to keep the forum a healthy and productive source of RP. And, in addition, they're also incredibly similar to Backstage's ruleset, with the sole exception that we have a thing explicitly discouraging twatwafflry flavored like YDIW. Well, and that we actually make a half-assed attempt of enforcing them.