stevenzwu commented on code in PR #15367:
URL: https://github.com/apache/iceberg/pull/15367#discussion_r2830305774


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docs/docs/configuration.md:
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@@ -127,6 +127,15 @@ The value of these properties are not persisted as a part 
of the table metadata.
 | -------------- | -------- 
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
 | format-version | 2        | Table's format version as defined in the 
[Spec](../../spec.md#format-versioning). Defaults to 2 since version 1.4.0. |
 
+### Informational properties
+
+Informational properties are not used by Iceberg operations, but can be set by 
engines to provide additional context about a table.
+These properties are persisted in table metadata and can be useful for 
documentation, discovery, and integration with external tools.
+
+| Property | Default    | Description                                          
                                                               |
+| -------- | ---------- | 
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 |
+| comment  | (not set)  | A human-readable description of the table. Engines 
like Spark and Flink set this via `COMMENT` in create table DDL. |

Review Comment:
   > Engines like Spark and Flink set this via `COMMENT` in create table DDL.
   
   I am not sure we need to call this out. I would be good to just remove it.
   
   > A human-readable description of the table.
   
   The doc is not just for human to read. The semantic context for LLMs might 
be the imore mportant use case nowadays :) 
   ```
   A table-level description intended to document business meaning and usage 
context. 
   ```
   
   I am also debating if we need to add more details like these. I guess we 
probably should leave those details out.
   ```
   It can cover information like business purpose, data source/pipeline, 
granularity, ownership, update frequency, SLA/freshness, common query patterns, 
relationships, disambiguation, domain-specific context, etc.
   ```
   
   



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