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Give APIServer pretty column output

Simple server side render that prints the implementing service (if any)
and the available condition.

```
$ kubectl get apiservice
NAME                               SERVICE                      AVAILABLE                 AGE
v1.                                Local                        True                      10m
v1.apps                            Local                        True                      10m
v1.authentication.k8s.io           Local                        True                      10m
v2beta1.autoscaling                Local                        True                      10m
v1beta1.metrics                    kube-system/metrics-server   False (DiscoveryFailed)   10m
```

@liggitt @deads2k helps to debug why controllers block (aggregate api is down)

```release-note
`kubectl get apiservice` now shows the target service and whether the service is available
```
2018-08-29 18:53:19 -07:00
2018-08-29 10:30:16 +08:00
2018-08-28 11:44:14 +02:00

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