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Status Under review
Workspace z/OS
Categories RACF
Created by Guest
Created on Nov 22, 2024

Give pyRACF similar resources and priority to ZOAU

With Python gaining popularity on z/OS and a new generation of z/OS System Administrators coming onto the platform with prior Python experience, it is important that crucial subsystems like RACF delivers data in JSON format and gives access to quality Python APIs. ZOAU has been a massive success for modernization on the platform, pyRACF can also become an important tool in the toolbox of modern z/OS Security Administrators, System Programmers, and automation engineers. It should also be considered to bundle pyRACF with future z/OS releases. It should remain open source so that customers can understand how it works and contribute to it.

Idea priority Medium
  • Guest
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    Dec 16, 2024

    There are several pyracf versions around.  Ive used  https://github.com/rob-vh/pyracf.