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When I glanced at that edit I assumed you were asking a new question:

Where s is the namespace:

 
      xmlns:s="clr-namespace:System;assembly=mscorlib"

And your comment is a little cryptic:

added namespace declaration

It is always a gamble if you add stuff that looks like code and gets reviewed by either strict, robo or sheep1 reviewers. The reviewers felt it was better left as a comment ( I don't think they expect your edit to qualify as a new answer).

I'm not a mind-reader but maybe this edit would have made it:

Notice that the s namespace prefix should be defined as

 
xmlns:s="clr-namespace:System;assembly=mscorlib"
 

at the top of the document

And as a comment

Added explicit statement where the namespace prefix is coming from. Doing that wrong and this answer will not work

But again, no guarantees. You can always leave your edit as a comment so either the OP can edit it in or a 2K-er (which you are now) will add it for you, by passing the unpredictability of the suggested-edits review queue.

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When I glanced at that edit I assumed you were asking a new question:

Where s is the namespace:

 
      xmlns:s="clr-namespace:System;assembly=mscorlib"

And your comment is a little cryptic:

added namespace declaration

It is always a gamble if you add stuff that looks like code and gets reviewed by either strict, robo or sheep1 reviewers. The reviewers felt it was better left as a comment ( I don't think they expect your edit to qualify as a new answer).

I'm not a mind-reader but maybe this edit would have made it:

Notice that the s namespace prefix should be defined as

 
xmlns:s="clr-namespace:System;assembly=mscorlib"
 

at the top of the document

And as a comment

Added explicit statement where the namespace prefix is coming from. Doing that wrong and this answer will not work

But again, no guarantees. You can always leave your edit as a comment so either the OP can edit it in or a 2K-er (which you are now) will add it for you, by passing the unpredictability of the suggested-edits review queue.

1. term coined by Gimby

When I glanced at that edit I assumed you were asking a new question:

Where s is the namespace:

      xmlns:s="clr-namespace:System;assembly=mscorlib"

And your comment is a little cryptic:

added namespace declaration

It is always a gamble if you add stuff that looks like code and gets reviewed by either strict, robo or sheep1 reviewers. The reviewers felt it was better left as a comment ( I don't think they expect your edit to qualify as a new answer).

I'm not a mind-reader but maybe this edit would have made it:

Notice that the s namespace prefix should be defined as

xmlns:s="clr-namespace:System;assembly=mscorlib"

at the top of the document

And as a comment

Added explicit statement where the namespace prefix is coming from. Doing that wrong and this answer will not work

But again, no guarantees. You can always leave your edit as a comment so either the OP can edit it in or a 2K-er (which you are now) will add it for you, by passing the unpredictability of the suggested-edits review queue.

1. term coined by Gimby

replaced http://meta.stackoverflow.com/ with https://meta.stackoverflow.com/
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When I glanced at that edit I assumed you were asking a new question:

Where s is the namespace:

      xmlns:s="clr-namespace:System;assembly=mscorlib"

And your comment is a little cryptic:

added namespace declaration

It is always a gamble if you add stuff that looks like code and gets reviewed by either strict, robo or sheep1 reviewers. The reviewers felt it was better left as a comment ( I don't think they expect your edit to qualify as a new answer).

I'm not a mind-reader but maybe this edit would have made it:

Notice that the s namespace prefix should be defined as

xmlns:s="clr-namespace:System;assembly=mscorlib"

at the top of the document

And as a comment

Added explicit statement where the namespace prefix is coming from. Doing that wrong and this answer will not work

But again, no guarantees. You can always leave your edit as a comment so either the OP can edit it in or a 2K-er (which you are now) will add it for you, by passing the unpredictability of the suggested-edits review queue.

1. term coined by GimbyGimby

When I glanced at that edit I assumed you were asking a new question:

Where s is the namespace:

      xmlns:s="clr-namespace:System;assembly=mscorlib"

And your comment is a little cryptic:

added namespace declaration

It is always a gamble if you add stuff that looks like code and gets reviewed by either strict, robo or sheep1 reviewers. The reviewers felt it was better left as a comment ( I don't think they expect your edit to qualify as a new answer).

I'm not a mind-reader but maybe this edit would have made it:

Notice that the s namespace prefix should be defined as

xmlns:s="clr-namespace:System;assembly=mscorlib"

at the top of the document

And as a comment

Added explicit statement where the namespace prefix is coming from. Doing that wrong and this answer will not work

But again, no guarantees. You can always leave your edit as a comment so either the OP can edit it in or a 2K-er (which you are now) will add it for you, by passing the unpredictability of the suggested-edits review queue.

1. term coined by Gimby

When I glanced at that edit I assumed you were asking a new question:

Where s is the namespace:

      xmlns:s="clr-namespace:System;assembly=mscorlib"

And your comment is a little cryptic:

added namespace declaration

It is always a gamble if you add stuff that looks like code and gets reviewed by either strict, robo or sheep1 reviewers. The reviewers felt it was better left as a comment ( I don't think they expect your edit to qualify as a new answer).

I'm not a mind-reader but maybe this edit would have made it:

Notice that the s namespace prefix should be defined as

xmlns:s="clr-namespace:System;assembly=mscorlib"

at the top of the document

And as a comment

Added explicit statement where the namespace prefix is coming from. Doing that wrong and this answer will not work

But again, no guarantees. You can always leave your edit as a comment so either the OP can edit it in or a 2K-er (which you are now) will add it for you, by passing the unpredictability of the suggested-edits review queue.

1. term coined by Gimby

sure whatever, edited out my mind reading of reviewers
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When I think the reviewersglanced at first (at only) glancethat edit I assumed you were asking a new question:

Where s is the namespace:

      xmlns:s="clr-namespace:System;assembly=mscorlib"

And your comment is a little cryptic:

added namespace declaration

It is always a gamble if you add stuff that looks like code and gets reviewed by either strict, robo or sheep1 reviewers. The reviewers felt it was better left as a comment ( I don't think they expect your edit to qualify as a new answer).

I'm not a mind-reader but maybe this edit would have made it:

Notice that the s namespace prefix should be defined as

xmlns:s="clr-namespace:System;assembly=mscorlib"

at the top of the document

And as a comment

Added explicit statement where the namespace prefix is coming from. Doing that wrong and this answer will not work

But again, no guarantees. You can always leave your edit as a comment so either the OP can edit it in or a 2K-er (which you are now) will add it for you, by passing the unpredictability of the suggested-edits review queue.

1. term coined by Gimby

I think the reviewers at first (at only) glance assumed you were asking a new question:

Where s is the namespace:

      xmlns:s="clr-namespace:System;assembly=mscorlib"

And your comment is a little cryptic:

added namespace declaration

It is always a gamble if you add stuff that looks like code and gets reviewed by either strict, robo or sheep1 reviewers.

I'm not a mind-reader but maybe this edit would have made it:

Notice that the s namespace prefix should be defined as

xmlns:s="clr-namespace:System;assembly=mscorlib"

at the top of the document

And as a comment

Added explicit statement where the namespace prefix is coming from. Doing that wrong and this answer will not work

But again, no guarantees. You can always leave your edit as a comment so either the OP can edit it in or a 2K-er (which you are now) will add it for you, by passing the unpredictability of the suggested-edits review queue.

1. term coined by Gimby

When I glanced at that edit I assumed you were asking a new question:

Where s is the namespace:

      xmlns:s="clr-namespace:System;assembly=mscorlib"

And your comment is a little cryptic:

added namespace declaration

It is always a gamble if you add stuff that looks like code and gets reviewed by either strict, robo or sheep1 reviewers. The reviewers felt it was better left as a comment ( I don't think they expect your edit to qualify as a new answer).

I'm not a mind-reader but maybe this edit would have made it:

Notice that the s namespace prefix should be defined as

xmlns:s="clr-namespace:System;assembly=mscorlib"

at the top of the document

And as a comment

Added explicit statement where the namespace prefix is coming from. Doing that wrong and this answer will not work

But again, no guarantees. You can always leave your edit as a comment so either the OP can edit it in or a 2K-er (which you are now) will add it for you, by passing the unpredictability of the suggested-edits review queue.

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added sheep reviewers
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