No, that would be silly because the version of CHANGES that you store in your source code repository is a template used to build the actual CHANGES file that is included in each release of your software distribution, and the {{NEXT}} token is used to generate the file and prepend the date and version info to the text you add before building.
(Terminology emphasized for distinction.)
In reply to Re: Dist::Zilla Getting rid of {{$NEXT}} at top of Changes file on GitHub
by 1nickt
in thread [SOLVED] Dist::Zilla Getting rid of {{$NEXT}} at top of Changes file on GitHub
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