I did the same thing. As it turns out, the version IS the change. What the change is saying is that this applies to C# versions 2-6 (as opposed to versions 5-6, which is what it was before the proposed change).
This is actually what brought me here--I came across one for Enum in C# (See screenshot). I had thought that those version numbers were talking about the documentation revision or something like that so, after clicking around and not seeing any other green or red, I assumed that perhaps we were talking about the summary itself since that's the only thing that was expanded when I entered. I clicked "Approve" because the summary looked acceptable to me, but then I got a message that the change had already been rejected by someone else and the reason had nothing to do with the summary I was reading. It took me a while to figure out what was going on.
I think the problem is that those numbers that indicate C# versions are not obvious in meaning unless you already know what they mean. I think the site would be improved if it were more explicit (like it should say "C# versions 2.0-6.0" rather than just "2.0-6.0"). That would turn this question into a feature request...
