Yeah the underlying issue is that WIP is focused on sharing your progress with fellow makers, whereas a changelog is generally something you write for your customers. So while they might look similar, the ultimately serve a very different goal and require a different type of content.
Now for some users and products it might still work. If you happen to write nice, readable todo's and/or have a customer-base of makers. But those are the exceptions.
Yeah the underlying issue is that WIP is focused on sharing your progress with fellow makers, whereas a changelog is generally something you write for your customers. So while they might look similar, the ultimately serve a very different goal and require a different type of content.
Now for some users and products it might still work. If you happen to write nice, readable todo's and/or have a customer-base of makers. But those are the exceptions.