If you're trying to refer to my comments about possibly making use of usergroups to separate IC and OOC 'names' for use on specific forums, you would do well to review the
entire context of said comments instead of making up crises where there are none:
If we're doing it on the very same url, how are we going to separate characters and Backstage posters though? I would have thought we'd need a separate forum for this kind of thing.
Well, either we would have to have everyone sign up all the characters the want to use on a new forum, or we would have people just sign up new characters for existing alts on Backstage in addition to the ones they already have (which is allowed already, for people who want to be able to participate OOC and discuss things they have done on different characters but want to keep private whose alt they are. We can see IP addresses for moderation, so we would be able to tell if people we trying to astroturf in the rest of the forum by talking to themselves.)
Edit: I personally wouldn't even mind if people wanted to have a totally unaffiliated identity for OOC use (there are a couple people who do this, currently) plus their character names registered. Again, I don't think it would be very different than the situation with a separate URL, except everything would be in one place.
Bit of a pain to keep logging in and out for different forum sections, though. I understand what you're getting at with the possible under-utilization but I'm not sure it's the best idea. Might clutter backstage up a bit more than it already is and a separate site (on the same domain) would be a bit easier to deal with from a user pov. Would also make for a better overall experience, since that could be expanded (in time) to be a full on In Character galnet portal hosting news services (Jandice's stuff for instance, and Gutter Press) and other nifty IC things in time.
You would have to log in and out anyway?
When using multiple characters sure, but I think many would be like me and primarily post on one character mostly, which'd mean just staying logged in on that character on that forum and occasionally logging in an alt account for an off-hand post and go back to the main. If it's a subsection of this forum, it'd mean relogging every time you go from IC to OOC and back again. I know I'd get real tired of logging in and out all the time, and chances are I'd mess it up and post IC on the OOC account and vice versa.
Anyway, that's a minor gripe and not necessarily too important.
I think that use of usergroups can also handle IC/OOC posting - you can just put all API-linked characters on an account into a "characters" usergroup, and the non-character (ie, main account name) into a "players" usergroup. Only allow members of the "characters" usergroup to post in the IC sections, and... boom? It should work, in theory. Might need some testing to get it to work, though.
Usergroups only make sense when the titular "IC Sections" are subforums on Backstage and not on a separate subdomain (currently jokingly referred to as "Centerstage" in the mods' discussion area). If we have an entirely IC forum there is no need for usergroups because we would almost certainly ask that people make OOC posting accounts
here on Backstage and refrain from OOC discussion on the IC forum. On top of that, they were suggested as a
convenience tool to prevent people from
accidentally posting with their OOC identity in the IC sections of the forum. Not to mention that the usergroups would be open to join
by the users themselves without any need for the moderators or admins to do it for you. (What's that leave the barrier to entry at, again? Oh, that's right,
the ability to read and follow instructions.)
Furthermore, the discussion about providing an SSO solution via API plugins is entirely hypothetical and assumes that we could even find and install one that fit our needs - specifically in our case, the ability to attach multiple characters to the account through the API,
but not use them as a "display name" for the account so that users could post in a similar fashion to how the official EVE forums work. The odds of this are fairly low to begin with, given the lack of options out there. (Milo has made an offhand comment or two about possibly modifying or writing one, for what it's worth, but since he also said he wasn't very familiar with SMF then there may be issues there.)
As a result, even with a separate forum, the most likely solution will be "create an account for each character you wish to post with, with the
option of providing an extremely limited API that would allow the forum to automatically display your character's portrait, corp and alliance."
As for concerns about IP address visibility, I'm aware some of you have higher levels of paranoia than others and find the inability to log into Backstage through a proxy incredibly vexing. For what
this forum is, I see absolutely zero need for it: we're dealing with each other as players, after all, not our characters. If you, the player, a single human being, are causing problems and doing so with multiple accounts, it is our responsibility as staff to deal with you as a single person regardless of however many accounts you have. Having multiple accounts is a privilege, not a right, and abuse of that privilege is not something we have ever taken lightly.
As far as any new forum goes, logging in via proxies
may be up for discussion (it has not come up internally yet) but I have my doubts that there will be a change. (I don't even know if/how it can be changed on SMF, at any rate - that would be a question for Misan regardless of whether there's a desire to do it or not.)