With my phone for some reason I can only run stock your 2.2.2 rom and ics. For some reason it refuses to run IHO. I will for sure try out your gingerbread rom when its done. I like simplicity. I thought the activate app wouldn't work on gingerbread? I seen Leslie Ann was trying to get it to work on her rom and don't think she got it working. If you ever need a tester I'd be willing to try. All I can do is tell you what works and what don't but I'm willing to help the community any way I can.
Sent from my Quattrimus ICS OV.
That is very interesting to me, in-fact I am very much so looking for a team, I think you can help me out very much so, I'll send you a private message. It's interesting to me that IHO doesn't run on your phone, that makes me think that there is something wrong with the way IHO installs on the phones, because I've had IHO sit at the boot screen for 10 mins before it started, I pulled out my battery 3 times before I realized I was just impatient, but in all realistic-ness it should NOT take that long to start up even for a first boot.
As for the Activate app for Gingerbread, I was noticing she made her ROM from CM7 and/or IHO with a custom kernel(s) sometimes custom kernels break features for the phone like... a good example is on the EVO 4G I installed a custom kernel and it broke the WiFi, and Sprint apps.
My gingerbread would be basically... I'll take 2.2.2 and Update it, changing APK files, changing system files, modding the Build.prop to the point that when the first boot happens on the phone, it will be 2.3 instead of 2.2.2. I have found that ALL ROMS for ANY PHONE can be booted on other phones, but the fact is the support for the buttons/senors/lights/data/wifi/modules is all part of the files, when I change the files around and change some code, these Items work fine. Getting off topic here but. Harmonia is ported from CM7 and/with IHO, that means it was never a Virgin Mobile ROM, it was also never built with any Virgin Mobile Apps, nor special files that are required for these apps to work properly such as the Activate app.
I've played with the activate app for some time now, and have realized you can't just take the apk file and move it over for it to work. You still need some system files, there is a great possibility the Activate app requires LG's Secret menu apps. This is why I have NOT yet removed these files/apps for fear of breaking my Activate app.