The paragraph:
Tell the IndigoServer to execute the actions associated with the trigger. If you're plugin implements events, this is the method you'd call when the conditions for your specific event are met. If you're calling it this way, make sure you include the ignoreConditions=False parameter (or don't include the parameter since False is the default) so that any conditions associated with the trigger (by the user in the UI) are evaluated.
You're (short for you are) should be your (as in belongs to you)