jackye1995 commented on a change in pull request #27:
URL: https://github.com/apache/iceberg-docs/pull/27#discussion_r801238546



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+# Multi-Engine Support
+
+Multi-engine support is a core tenant of Apache Iceberg.
+The community continuously improves Iceberg core library components to enable 
integrations with different compute engines that power analytics, business 
intelligence, machine learning, etc.
+Support of [Apache Spark](../../../docs/spark-configuration), [Apache 
Flink](../../../docs/flink) and [Apache Hive](../../../docs/hive) are provided 
inside the Iceberg main repository.
+
+## Multi-Version Support
+
+Engines maintained within the Iceberg repository have multi-version support.
+This means each new version of an engine that introduces backwards 
incompatible upgrade has its dedicated integration codebase and release 
artifacts.
+For example, the code for Iceberg Spark 3.1 integration is under 
`/spark/v3.1`, and for Iceberg Spark 3.2 integration is under `/spark/v3.2`,
+Different artifacts (`iceberg-spark-3.1_2.12` and `iceberg-spark-3.2_2.12`) 
are released for users to consume.

Review comment:
       Yeah I agree, that's also why I only picked 3.1 and 3.2. Let me add the 
runtime artifact name to the table below, hopefully that could clear user's 
doubts.




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