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Adds OWNERS file for cluster/juju

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**What this PR does / why we need it**: Adds an OWNERS file for the `cluster/juju` directory. This was requested by @mikedanese  over on https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/pull/31736#issuecomment-252391221

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Inserts @chuckbutler and @mbruzek as reviewers for the juju cluster directory.
Additional assignee of @marcoceppi and @castrojo to help handle overflow.
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Cluster Configuration

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