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feat(docs): Replace ADRs with KEPs for documentation #11535

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We have elected to adopt KEPs instead of ADRs to track important decisions and proposals for the KFP project. This brings us into better alignment with the wider Kubeflow project.

More context can be found at https://cloud-native.slack.com/archives/C073N7BMLB1/p1734476179079839

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We have elected to adopt KEPs instead of ADRs to track
important decisions and proposals for the KFP project.
This brings us into better alignment with the wider Kubeflow project.

More context can be found at https://cloud-native.slack.com/archives/C073N7BMLB1/p1734476179079839

Signed-off-by: Anish Asthana <[email protected]>
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Would it make sense to put this in the community docs instead of just in KFP?

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