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When an SPDY connection goes over an intermediate box (proxy or load
balancer, e.g. AWS ELB), it can get interrupted due to idleness (default
in ELB is 60s).  For example, this happens with `kubectl exec` sessions
are left open without any activity for a while.

TCP-level keep-alives are not sufficient for all intermediate boxes,
they may pay attention to application-layer traffic only. SPDY pings
make the connection appear active, letting it survive a period of
idleness.

Note: this commit adds support for pings in
`k8s.io/apimachinery/pkg/util/httpstream/spdy`, but doesn't enable it
anywhere in the calling code. There is no behavior change for existing
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