Options for Coffee Lake machines running F27?

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I have a number of machines with i7-8700K CPUs and am relying on the
onboard graphics, which means that 4.14 is right out.

Currently I'm just setting up the rawhide-kernel-nodebug repo and using
that, which is great but I'm not sure what I should do once 4.15 is
released.  Will the repo then start following the 4.16 merge window?  Or
will it stick with 4.15 releases until F28 branches?

My concern is that the repo will immediately move on to tracking the
4.16 merge window which I don't really want to try to use on a user
desktop.  And since F27 probably isn't going to jump straight to 4.15
releases, I won't have a stable release to follow which also has
functioning graphics.

I can of course just build my own packages at that point but it does
take a bit of effort and I'm wondering if I need to plan for it.  I'm
certainly not asking for anyone to build kernels for me or alter release
plans or anything like that.

Thanks!

 - J<
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