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Netrunner is a derivative of Kubuntu so they depend on a healthy Kubuntu the same as Linux Mint KDE does.
It depends on Canonical's repositories, sure. AFAIK one of the few Kubuntu-written packages in those repositories is the Muon package manager. The majority of the work that Kubuntu does, I believe, is to prepare and check the distribution ISOs.
Both Linux Mint KDE and Netrunner do that for their own ISOs.
KDE itself is written by the KDE project team.
http://dot.kde.org/
http://www.planetkde.org/
Nothing to do with Canonical or Kubuntu.
Having said all this, I'm not actually sure if Kubuntu itself is all that much affected by this development anyway:
http://apachelog.wordpress.com/2012/02/07/how-kubuntu-did-not-chang...
You might have noticed that I was writing a lot about Canonical just now, and the reason for this is that the change mostly is about Canonical and not Kubuntu.
Kubuntu is and always has been a mostly community driven project. To give you an idea what mostly means in this case: out of the 25 people who notably contributed in the past year, 1 person was employed by Canonical to do so (i.e. 4% of general Kubuntu work was financed by Canonical). Please do not get me wrong though. Jonathan is a great developer and does a considerable amount of work, particularly in those areas where the community currently lacks motivation, hence some workflow revision is in order to make the ‘new’ Kubuntu equally efficient.
For a personal, user-owned desktop system, either Netrunner or Linux Mint KDE have possibly better default package selections anyway.
Edited 2012-02-07 23:33 UTC