murbert Fedora 37 released yesterday so I had a look at getfedora.org website.
I saw that, too, and got pretty excited. Fedora and its derivatives are some of my favorite non-Solus distros. They're very fast and responsive, and are among the smallest of the distributions among my VMs.
I started out by working through the system settings, then configured the bottom panel, and then had to reboot the system in order to get it to accept keyboard input again. I added some software, and then rebooted in order to get it to accept keyboard input again. I resized Konsole, created a new profile, increased the text size, and before I could switch to the new profile, I had to reboot the system to allow it to accept keyboard input.
I installed Thunderbird, added two accounts, and added two calendars. I've forgotten what I tried to do next. but I remember I needed to reboot the system again. This time I just shut it down. Every time I needed to reboot it, I was greeted with one or two notices that started out with "Oops!". I think this version of Fedora needs a bit more work.
This was the KDE edition, that being my daily-driver DE. Other editions may be much better.