> But on the other side, developers are forced to discontinue the support for a 
> stable Ubuntu LTS
>like 18.04, because there are no updates which are necessary to run the 
>application without the
> newest bugfixes.

It's the choice of the developer, mainstream application writers usually
don't do those choices, look at the requirements that e.g firefox
includes. Those projects want to be compatible/work on distro where most
of the users are and make sure they are buildable/usable on current
RHEL, Debian stable and Ubuntu LTS (and often the previous one).

Also note that nowadays as an application developper, if you need a
newer GTK for example you can decide to work on a more recent
distribution and ship your application as a snap, it's trivial this way
to provide softwares to e.g 18.04 users which depending on GTK 3.24

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