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Conformance results for v1.32/previder #3523

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Pre-submission checklist:

Please check each of these after submitting your pull request:

  • If this is a new entry, have you submitted a signed participation form?
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See comment of @BenTheElder in #3510. This PR contains the updated checks

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10 of 15 requirements have passed. Please review the following:

for a full list of requirements, please refer to these sections of the docs: content of the PR, and requirements.

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@gkwmiddelkamp please add a PRODUCT.yaml to the pull request for review, like in #3394
thanks!

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Hi @taylorwaggoner, the file is already there. It has been merged via #3510 for version 1.32. These are just the changed files since the PR was merged while some of the checks failed.
https://github.com/cncf/k8s-conformance/tree/master/v1.32/previder

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