User talk:Edelsmann

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File:Seal of the United States Space Force.svg
Hi, I have a question regarding File:Seal of the United States Space Force.svg. Did you create every vector element from scratch, or do you have a way to vectorize a jpg image? I'm just learning to use and create SVG images myself, and am still very ingorant of the whole process. Thanks. - BilCat (talk) 05:58, 25 January 2020 (UTC)

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COI Draft Article for Vercel
Hi User:Edelsmann. I am in a paid COI relationship with the company Vercel. They are curious to know if they meet the criteria for an article on Wikipedia. I see that you created the Netlify article which is a company similar to Vercel. It looks like you aren't editing as much lately, but if you do, might you have some time and interest in reviewing Draft:Vercel to see if you feel it meets Wikipedia's notability standards? I am going to reach out to a few volunteers to get input from several people. There is already an article about the company's Next.js framework, which mentions Vercel and its CEO and Next.js creator Guillermo Rauch. I appreciate your time and any feedback you may have. Best, LeepKendall (talk) 23:57, 21 January 2022 (UTC)

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