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Update 'More info' links on API types and fields

> **Please just review the first commit, the rest is generated files.**

Recent docs website shuffling during 1.6 caused majority of links in the API
types and fields to break. Since we do not have server-side 301 redirects, user
has to click an extra link, and the #target fragment in the URL will be lost.  (This is
because GitHub’s redirect_from feature is not ideal.) 

For the time being, I have manually gone through all of them to bring them up to date
and add HTTPS to those missing it. This is a docs-only change and impacts generated
code, generated swaggers, API reference docs etc.

cc: @steveperry-53 @devin-donnelly @chenopis fyi, docs links changes (even small title changes) easily breaks links in API reference, Swagger, kubectl explain, and many other places.

Signed-off-by: Ahmet Alp Balkan <ahmetb@google.com>
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