Michał Dulko da137ac70d Fix issues with [trustee] section of heat.conf
There are serveral issues with default settings of [trustee] section in
heat.conf:

1. Keystone trust isn't added for admin user (heat-trust should be
   admin's user trustee to make it possible for admin to create stacks).
2. Keystone is adding role "admin" in domain "heat". This blocks
   creation of correct trust in Keystone as role names are duplicated.
   Please note that adding this role is not necessary for Heat to work
   correctly.

This commit solves the issues by:

1. Creating a job that will add a Keystone trust between admin and
   heat-trust users. This allows admin to create Heat stacks.
2. Removes adding a new role in a domain in _ks-domain-user.sh.tpl
   script.

Additionally, as _ks-domain-user.sh.tpl is only really used by Heat
chart, this commit also removes it from configmap-bin in Barbican,
Magnum, Mistral and Senlin charts. Those charts must have been
copy-pasted from Heat chart and don't need to include this file.

Also I fix a bug introduced by I86a21e625afd822379ac11351603b2c606a3769f
that renamded heat-domain user to heat-trust and created two users with
the same name.

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Closes-Bug: 1696462
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