Ecosystem should be more in line with the positioning. We are only a
supplement to the paimon ecosystem. Amoro is not a new data format. Thanks
to jingsong, I will add this part of the document

Jingsong Li <jingsongl...@gmail.com> 于2025年2月20日周四 15:03写道:

> Thanks ConradJam for driving this.
>
> Sounds good to me.
>
> Maybe we can add a page in
> https://paimon.apache.org/docs/master/engines/, maybe we can change
> "engines" to the "ecosystem"?
>
> Best,
> Jingsong
>
> On Thu, Feb 20, 2025 at 2:15 PM ConradJam <czy...@apache.org> wrote:
> >
> > Hi Paimon Community
> >
> > Apche Amoro[1] is a Lakehouse management system built on open data lake
> > formats. Working with compute engines including Flink, Spark, and Trino,
> > Amoro brings pluggable and self-managed features for Lakehouse to provide
> > out-of-the-box data warehouse experience, and helps data platforms or
> > products easily build infra-decoupled, stream-and-batch-fused and
> > lake-native architecture.
> >
> > Amoro currently supports Paimon Table [2], including displaying basic
> > information of Paimon table, merge information, tag information, etc. In
> > the future, we will support Paimon intelligent merging of small files. We
> > hope to cooperate with the Paimon community like apche iceberg[3], and
> > display the basic lake management capabilities of Amoro on the paimon
> > official website. What do you think? If allowed, I will create a document
> > to reference the paimon document
> >
> >
> >    1. apache amoro: https://amoro.apache.org/
> >    2. apache amoro with paimon:
> >    https://amoro.apache.org/docs/latest/paimon-format
> >    3. apache iceberg with amoro:
> >    https://iceberg.apache.org/docs/nightly/amoro/
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > --
> > Best
> >
> > ConradJam
>

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