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Allow more fields at root of CRD schema if status is enabled

Fixes https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/issues/65293

Currently, we allow only `properties`, `required` and `description` at the root of the CRD schema when the status subresource is enabled.

We can also include some other fields, even though sometimes they might not make sense (but they don't harm).

The main idea is that when validation schema for status is extracted as `properties["status"]`, validation for status is not lost.

**Release note**:

```release-note
More fields are allowed at the root of the CRD validation schema when the status subresource is enabled.
```
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