Fedora is a Linux-based operating system that shows what's newer in free software. Fedora is free for anyone to use, modify, and distribute it.
It is developed by people around the world who work together as a community, and is used by people who like to work with the last word technology.
Most distribution fans are interested in Fedora upgrades. Every news version brings improvements and the latest free software upgrades.
The Fedora community provides a new version twice a year and many are upgrading to benefit from improvements and innovations.
For truth, although the 24 version was released about a month ago, today it updates the Kernel to the 4.6.4 version of the 4.6.3 version it was using.
It's one of the reasons I use Fedora and I do not change it at all. (The second operating system in the dual boot of the main computer I use is its rolling distribution Manjaro because I don't have the time Arch needs).