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Many BSD-based operating system projects seem to prefer KDE over GNOME. There may be many reasons, but one reason seems to be that KDE may be easier to manage and package, according to many, which matters to small projects with few developers and maintainers.
Also some Linux distributions, Slackware, GoboLinux etc. have preferred KDE over GNOME for the same reason. Slackware's Patrick Volkerding explains the reasons for dropping its GNOME support here: http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2004/10/27/1098667821639.html