I dont expect that this will be any different for any of the Linux
companies and volunteer orgs (Debian) in the coming years. Everytime
there is a new Debian, the security volunteers say they will only
maintain the old release for 6 months and there is great wailing and
nashing of teeth about how shitty Debian is.
The difference of course is, Debian offers a stable release life of over 2
years prior. That is hardly as aggravating as making a major migration
potentially twice a year. I think you will find very few orgs willing to
deploy Fedora under those conditions, and even fewer able to justify paying
for RHEL being that it is quite expensive compared to other options.