luoyuxia commented on code in PR #204:
URL: https://github.com/apache/paimon-rust/pull/204#discussion_r3036911373


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+# PyPaimon Core
+
+This project builds the Rust-powered core for 
[PyPaimon](https://paimon.apache.org/docs/master/pypaimon/overview/) while also 
providing DataFusion integration for querying Paimon tables.
+
+## Usage
+
+For DataFusion queries, use the native `SessionContext` and register a 
`PaimonCatalog`:
+
+```python
+from datafusion import SessionContext
+from pypaimon_core.datafusion import PaimonCatalog

Review Comment:
   Good point. The current name pypaimon_core was inspired by pyiceberg-core, 
but given that pypaimon already exists as the pure-Python package,
     pypaimon_core could be misleading. pypaimon_rust might be more 
straightforward — it clearly indicates this is the Rust-backed implementation, 
similar to
     how cryptography has cryptography-rust. The mixed Python/Rust naming is a 
bit unusual but arguably more honest about what the package actually is.



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