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operator-sdk/helm: Upgrade Helm to 3.8.2 #5833

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Description of the change:
Upgrade Helm modules to 3.8.2

Motivation for the change:
Helm 3.8.2 provides better support for OCI repository

This allow creating api with chart, hosted in OCI

operator-sdk create api --kind HMS --helm-chart oci://myrepo.local/charts/hive-metastore --helm-chart-version 3.1.10

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Helm 3.8.2 provides better support for OCI repository
This allow creating api with chart, hosted in OCI

```sh
operator-sdk create api --kind HMS --helm-chart oci://myrepo.local/charts/hive-metastore --helm-chart-version 3.1.10
```

Signed-off-by: Plamen Stoev <[email protected]>
sigs.k8s.io/controller-runtime v0.11.2
sigs.k8s.io/controller-tools v0.8.0
sigs.k8s.io/kubebuilder/v3 v3.4.1
sigs.k8s.io/yaml v1.3.0
)

replace (
k8s.io/api v0.24.0 => k8s.io/api v0.23.5
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We would soon be bumping deps in SDK to 1.24 K8s. Could we wait for this, till #5843 is merged.

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#5843 is also going to be bumping Helm to 3.9.0 which will end up making this PR obsolete.

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