I've got two things to say, test your **** and **** xda.
Please keep in mind that the IHO recovery was something I just whipped up last night. Despite being a bone stock CM recovery (at the time), it's still considered
pre-alpha until enough feedback has been received. I don't use or plan to use partitioning on my SD card, thus from my POV it is unsupported and I see no reason to test it. I will, however, work with users who are having problems (as I've indicated above) to make these sorts of
unsupported configurations usable.
Without even specifying which recovery was being used (and there are many to choose from for the VM670) I have no idea if people experiencing problems were even using the IHO recovery. Even if I were doing this for money, testing every possible permutation of recovery + IHO build would leave me no time to fix other, more commonly used, features like GPS, BT, and off-mode charging. My hope is that by having one official recovery I can more easily support the weird edge cases and cut down on the complaints of weird behavior because of slight incompatibilities between recovery images.
As I pointed out to one of the mods last night, I'm trying to follow about seven different threads, a few different Github users, and CM's gerrit and bug tracker. Simply trying to parse out which of the problem reports are duplicates, user, or CM error take up far too much of my time. If I can successfully consolidate the discussion into one official thread and the bug reports into something more orderly on Github, I can also make the development and testing process much smoother. XDA is where this project started, so XDA is where I'm going to fall back to.
If you are, OTOH, offering to actually do that testing instead of slinging abusive one liners, I applaud you and sincerely look forward to seeing issues and pull requests opened on Github.
In any case while I've unsubbed from all the AC threads, I'll still be updating the OP in this thread as new builds are released and old ones retired. I can be contacted via Github or at the other forum.