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 sheep<sup>1</sup> 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.

<sup>1. term coined by [Gimby](https://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/302806/why-was-my-edit-rejected-when-it-improved-the-quality-of-the-answer/302809?noredirect=1#comment235472_302809) </sup>