Contact the ERESI team
We have a unique email address for any kind of request:
We have an official IRC channel for the public involved in the testing and development of the framework :
#elfdev on irc.freenode.net
Please avoid joining massively for asking why your package does not compile on your machine, since this place is dedicated to development, testing, and reverse engineering with the ERESI framework. Occasionally, we may discuss independent analysis, possibly in other environments. Most of the time, we talk about current directions of the ERESI project and the upcoming implementation of features.
You can send preferably by email:
- Contribution of code, patchs or documentation.
- Report a broken link or missing resource of this website.
- Insults, greets & others.
If you want to report a bug without patching it, please do it via the bugtracking system.
ERESI Mailing lists
The ERESI project has 3 mailing lists:
- eresi-crew is the original, core team members list. You cannot subscribe and consult the archives unless we decide so.
- eresi-cvs is the new high traffic public CVS mailing list. All CVS changes with their commit messages are reflected on this list. You can now freely subscribe and consult the archives.
- eresi-dev is the official low traffic public ERESI mailing list for discussions and announcements. You can freely subscribe and consult the archives.
This last mailing list has been recently set up to follow the original ELF shell mailing list later called the ELF DEV mailing list.
If you were subscribed on any of those lists, you need to subscribe again.
About the ERESI project
The ERESI project is architectured and implemented by Julien Vanegue and the ERESI team:
The ERESI team thanks all testers, reviewers, independent contributors and researchers who have supported the ERESI project: Eric Auge, Phil Biondi, Nicolas Brito, Shaun Clowes, Samuel Dralet, Alan Mycroft, Fred Raynal, Vianney Rancurel, and Rafael Villordo. Greets also go to anonymous supporters: thegrugq, simkin, dvorak, belou, zadig, zappy and the PaX team.
ERESI license
The ERESI project is under the General Public License (GPL) version 2. You can distribute it and modify it as long as you keep the source open.
If you want to use ERESI in a closed-source application, contact the ERESI team for getting an alternative license.




