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It's a bit early to be saying something like that, besides Mandriva just finished purchasing Lycoris and all their stuff was KDE based.
Not every distribution is going Gnome, it's not like Gnome is really universally better than KDE. The reason Novell is going Gnome is because they're aiming for corporate customers, those corporate customers preffer Gnome because there's no Qt and no Qt licensing issues. With a GTK based desktop environment companies can have internal apps written, and then can distribute them later without having to worry about distributing source code, that isn't the case with Qt unless they also want to buy a very expensive license.
I really do like KDE and used to use and like Qt, but I have to say that Trolltech is crazy with their pricing and that is what is hitting KDE so hard.