While I love pronouns, they can lead to misunderstandings if not carefully defined.
Above it was written "I'll take that as a 'no'".
Could you explain what "that" refers to in your statement.
I am asking because, lacking a clear definition of the question, I cannot say whether the answer is Yes, No, or something else.
So you interpret "is there any part of the Wordpress cluster of organizations that do not ultimately answer to Matt?" as being a YES or NO question?
I interpret it as a request for information about what is Matt's role in the ecosystem and I was gathering information to share about that.
However, if you are not interested in factual information, the answer is:
YES, there are various parts of the the Wordpress cluster of organizations that do not ultimately answer to Matt.
While I love the use of passive aggressive language, in this case, as it was originally written, "However, if you are not interested in factual information, the answer is: YES" causes some globule of confusion to the primary reader --
Is this to imply that the answer Yes to the question about Matt's control over the organizations named WordPress is _not_ in fact factual?