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add Karmada CNCF Due Diligence Doc.md #54

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@zhzhuang-zju zhzhuang-zju commented Oct 11, 2023

What type of PR is this?

/kind documentation

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This PR backup the Due Diligence document for incubation.

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/lgtm
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I'm not sure why bot not response previous commands, just give it another try.

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