Of course if you install kde from the official repositories on top of
the Ubuntu LTS, the kde part itself will be supported for the whole time
as well. If it wasn't so the other non-default packages should be
unsupported as well which is clearly absurd thought. I don't seriously
get why any kde packages are in the Ubuntu repositories at all, but
that's the way they wanted it. At least they do not have to support the
installer kludges of Kubuntu for the LTS months...

In any case, I doubt this is the correct forum to debate that decision,
except for the web site (that should have perhaps more clear wording).

** Changed in: ubuntu
       Status: New => Fix Released

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misleading LTS tag for ubuntu 8.04 on  main site www.ubuntu.com
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/222913
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