Kubernetes Submit Queue 21b960a137 Merge pull request #65601 from liggitt/deprecate-openapi-column-printing
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deprecate --use-openapi-print-columns in favor of --server-print

server-side printing has been supported since 1.10 with identical output for core kubernetes types, support is available for extension API servers since 1.10, and for CRDs since 1.11.

openapi printing is mutually exclusive with server-side printing (you have to fetch full objects to do openapi printing, and table row output to do server side printing)

openapi printing has many downsides:
* it requires fetching/parsing a very large schema on every get request
* it requires complex object extraction logic be built into every client
* it is limited to literal values that appear in the objects

see discussion of long-term direction between these two approaches in https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/pull/53483

/sig cli

@kubernetes/sig-cli-pr-reviews 
/assign @pwittrock @soltysh

```release-note
kubectl: --use-openapi-print-columns is deprecated in favor of --server-print
```
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