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Andrea Nodari 3cb510e33e Make the creation of namespace using POST and PATCH consistent
PATCH verb is used when creating a namespace using server-side apply,
while POST verb is used when creating a namespace using client-side
apply.

The difference in path between the two ways to create a namespace led to
an inconsistency when calling webhooks. When server-side apply is used,
the request sent to webhooks has the field "namespace" populated with
the name of namespace being created. On the other hand, when using
client-side apply the "namespace" field is omitted.

This commit aims to make the behaviour consistent and populates the
"namespace" field when creating a namespace using POST verb (i.e.
client-side apply).
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