Kubernetes Submit Queue 72494353c9 Merge pull request #49357 from mbohlool/opid_fix
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Fix Operation names for subresources

Subresources may have their kind but in operationID and description we should use their parent kind not their own kind. The subresource name represents subresources and no need to repeat in with their kind. e.g. `Scale` has kind of `Scale` and subresource name of `Scale`. This creates names like `read scale of the specified Scale` or `readCoreV1NamespacedScaleScale` for scale on replication controller. This PR fixes description and operation ID for them to `read scale of the specified ReplicationController` and `readCoreV1NamespacedReplicationControllerScale`.

@caesarxuchao I would like this to be patched in 1.7 too as it is useful for all clients and there is no need to wait for 1.8 for this documentation fix.

```release-note
Fixed OpenAPI Description and Nickname of API objects with subresources
```

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