The 4.10 kernel was released on Sunday, and built into rawhide on Monday. We plan to rebase Fedora 25 once we feel that 4.10 has stabilized enough. With history as an indicator, that should be the 4.10.2 stable release, but this is not set in stone. We will be monitoring closely. Fedora 24 will rebase roughly a week after Fedora 25.
Rawhide is continuing to follow 4.11 as this is the target release kernel for Fedora 26. The stabilization branch will follow 4.10 stable releases until it is determined that we are ready to rebase Fedora 25. Users wishing to test these kernels can do so in https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/jforbes/kernel-stabilization/ as we do future builds. I'll update with more information once the rebase gets closer. As always, please let us know if you have any questions.
Thanks, Justin
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