The help center says the following:
Additionally, community wiki posts show the editor with the highest percentage of the remaining post in the current version in the author field.
So here's the breakdown of what those numbers mean.
29 revs
This is the number of revisions the post has currently, similar to a normal non-wiki post.
8 users
This is the number of distinct authors that have contributed to the post. Only when a new author that hasn't edited the post before contributes will the number increase.
72% durron597
This is the the editor with the highest percentage of the remaining post in the current version. (That is a bit fuzzy to me, but you get the idea)
Now that I (durron597) have edited this post, it will have a percentage with gunr2171 (ties go to the original author). Note that this answer was originally written by @rene, but @JasonMArcher did most of the revs so now it says his name.. Furthermore, the algorithm that computes this percentage can mess up sometimes.
Additionally, community wiki posts show the editor with the highest percentage of the remaining post in the current version in the author field.
stackoverflow.com/help/privileges/edit-community-wiki29 revs, 8 users, <br/> 72% from durron597
would be much better.