>I read that Ubuntu Studio 18.04 is not an LTS, but I don't understand why if 
>Ubuntu 18.04 is LTS. And is so that what after Ubuntu Studio 18.04 when are an 
>LTS, I don't understand

I just made a blog post on the official site, quoted below:
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For everyone who is asking why 18.04 is not an LTS, let me be clear: we are 
very much in need of volunteers to help with development. We especially need 
help with packaging and documentation.

This entire project is run by volunteers. Nobody on the Ubuntu Studio team is 
employed by Canonical. We do this out of passion for the project.

That said, we simply do not currently have the manpower that it takes to 
support a Long-Term Support version. If you would like to change that for 
future releases, please help!

What this means: There will be no further versions of the Ubuntu Studio 18.04 
ISO image file. There will be no backports other than those items backported in 
the official Ubuntu repositories. That said, the Ubuntu stack (including 
lowlatency kernel) will be supported for 5 years. So, for those (especially 
16.04 users) fearing they can’t upgrade to 18.04 because it’s not LTS, fear 
not. Your packages will continue to update.

For the team, this means that our focus is on 18.10 going forward. We want to 
put a lot of energy into making it great and even looking to making some 
changes. We did not want to do this for 18.04 because with big changes comes 
bugs, and we don’t have the manpower to be chasing those bugs. 18.04 is a solid 
release that is evolutionary from 17.10. Evolutionary, not revolutionary.

Please contribute. Find out how at http://ubuntustudio.org/contribute

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