Jonathan, I purposely had a look at the new illustration before reading your 
explanation, to get a sense of what a user might experience. Here are my first 
impressions:

- The "ignore" column in the third-party modules is not clear: What does it 
mean to ignore something? It's possible that in a live scenario, where I could 
observe checkboxes turning themselves on and off as I make other changes, this 
might become more clear.

- Why is the "ignore" option only on the third-party modules, and not on 
anything else?

After reading our description/explanation, here are my thoughts:

- I'm still not clear on the different interface for the Infusion Core stuff 
and the third-party stuff: Why does only the third-party stuff have the 
"ignore" option? What happens if I select a component (which will automatically 
select the Framework), then deselect the Framework, then select another 
component? Will Framework come back on? Should I be able to "ignore" it?

I guess I'm still not quite clear what the "ignore" function does. Perhaps it 
might be helpful to see a sequence of steps, to show what would turn on/off 
when, and what happens when the user 'ignores' something?

-- 
Anastasia Cheetham     Inclusive Design Research Centre
[email protected]            Inclusive Design Institute
                                        OCAD University

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