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federation: avoid double core group registration

The federation apiserver installed its custom core group into the global `pkg/api` registry, leading to double registration. Luckily (or maybe unfortunately) we did not fail hard in this case, but the init funcs just ignored the error.

This PR creates an extra apigroup registry based on the already existing federation `core.Scheme`. This decouples the two core groups (which happen to co-exist in hyperkube).
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