Kubernetes Submit Queue 9b535b06a6 Merge pull request #51307 from mtaufen/kc-type-refactor
Automatic merge from submit-queue (batch tested with PRs 50381, 51307, 49645, 50995, 51523)

Remove deprecated and experimental fields from KubeletConfiguration

As we work towards providing a stable (v1) kubeletconfig API,
we cannot afford to have deprecated or "experimental" (alpha) fields
living in the KubeletConfiguration struct. This removes all existing
experimental or deprecated fields, and places them in KubeletFlags
instead.

I'm going to send another PR after this one that organizes the remaining
fields into substructures for readability. Then, we should try to move
to v1 ASAP (maybe not v1 in 1.8, given how close we are, but definitely in 1.9).

It makes far more sense to focus on a clean API in kubeletconfig v2,
than to try and further clean up the existing "API" that everyone
already depends on.

fixes: #51657

**Release note**:
```release-note
NONE
```
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