Minor change to helm section in quickstart guide (#549)

* updated helm section in quickstart
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## Helm chart
Another possibility is using a provided [Helm](https://helm.sh/) chart which
saves you these steps. Therefore, you would need to install the helm CLI on your
machine. After initializing helm (and its server component Tiller) in your local
cluster you can install the operator chart.
Alternatively, the operator can be installed by using the provided [Helm](https://helm.sh/)
chart which saves you the manual steps. Therefore, you would need to install
the helm CLI on your machine. After initializing helm (and its server
component Tiller) in your local cluster you can install the operator chart.
You can define a release name that is prepended to the operator resource's
names. Use `--name zalando` to match with the default service account name
as older operator versions do not support custom names for service accounts.
```bash
# 1) initialize helm
helm init
# 2) install postgres-operator chart
helm install --name postgres-operator ./charts/postgres-operator
helm install --name zalando ./charts/postgres-operator
```
## Create a Postgres cluster