Sorry if you took my comment as the implication that version numbers don't matter; they certainly do. But the relationship between specifications and browsers is complex.. My point is only that putting version numbers (instead of timestamped commits) on a spec doesn't assist browser makers.
Specification test suites are really our greatest hope at early cross-browser compatibility and right now they're not in a great state. See also testthewebforward.org which aims to assist this (and movethewebforward.org which birthed it)
Then the problem is bigger, because in the larger software world version numbers are used and matter.