Jia Tan tried to get his backdoored XZ into Ubuntu 24.04 just before the freeze, so that makes sense. Now is about the right time to get it into Fedora if he wants to backdoor RHEL 10, too.
But I don't think valuable government targets are in any hurry to upgrade. I wouldn't expect widespread adoption of 24.04, even in the private sector, until well after the U.S. election.
By the next election, though, everyone will be running it.
Edit: According to another comment [1], there would only have been a short window of vulnerability during which this attack would have worked, due to changes in systemd. This might have increased pressure on the attacker to act quickly.
But I don't think valuable government targets are in any hurry to upgrade. I wouldn't expect widespread adoption of 24.04, even in the private sector, until well after the U.S. election.
By the next election, though, everyone will be running it.
Edit: According to another comment [1], there would only have been a short window of vulnerability during which this attack would have worked, due to changes in systemd. This might have increased pressure on the attacker to act quickly.
[1] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=39881465