KM's first DSLR is a little under-spec'd for its price and is thus vulnerable to competition from both the middle segment (20D) from a features/performance standpoint and the entry level (D70, 350D, *ist DS, etc) from a price standpoint. (Having said that, their DSLR's ergonomics and anti-shake certainly look very nice though.) I would think that KM's priority would be to expand and solidify their DSLR lineup first, especially given that there'll be more growth in the DSLR market than the P&S market in the upcoming couple of years. Thus, I can't see KM taking a little "time off" from developing more lucrative DSLR's to pay attention to the small and risky rangefinder market when they've already been coming to the DSLR race late (being the last major brand) and are playing catchup on that front. KM is also sorely lacking in "digital" SLR lenses compared to the other manufacturers, and I'm sure that even now they're devoting considerable resources to address that issue.
The film Hexars are built like tanks though, so of course a digital Hexar would be spiffy if my prediction happened to be wrong! But I know better than to play the lottery. 😀