Kubernetes Submit Queue cb5f1ad9f7 Merge pull request #62555 from ixdy/toplevel-OWNERS-filters
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root OWNERS: escape backslashes in filters

**What this PR does / why we need it**: I didn't properly test my change in #62484, and now the OWNERS file is failing to parse:
```console
$ yq '.' OWNERS
yq: Error running jq: ScannerError: while scanning a double-quoted scalar
  in "OWNERS", line 22, column 3
found unknown escape character '.'
  in "OWNERS", line 22, column 5.
```
(The approval bot is similarly having trouble parsing.)

@cjwagner suspects the backslashes need to be escaped, and that indeed seems to work:
```console
$ yq '.' OWNERS
{
  "filters": {
    ".*": {
      "reviewers": [
        "brendandburns",
        "dchen1107",
        "jbeda",
        "lavalamp",
        "smarterclayton",
        "thockin"
      ],
      "approvers": [
        "bgrant0607",
        "brendandburns",
        "dchen1107",
        "jbeda",
        "monopole",
        "lavalamp",
        "smarterclayton",
        "thockin",
        "wojtek-t"
      ]
    },
    "\\.bzl$": {
      "reviewers": [
        "ixdy"
      ],
      "approvers": [
        "ixdy"
      ]
    },
    "BUILD(\\.bazel)?$": {
      "approvers": [
        "ixdy"
      ]
    }
  }
}
```

**Release note**:

```release-note
NONE
```

/assign @cjwagner 
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