Greetings to all;

We have developed a number of scientific applications based on Jenkins-CI. 
Essentially we are able to deliver scientific workflows and data pipelining 
using the Jenkin-CI framework and selected ecosystem plugins. Much of the 
philosophy and strategy has been presented as part of the BioUno 
<http://biouno.org>open source project. 

Now, I would like to open source the know how, Jenkins jobs and utilities 
that support high performance scientific imaging that I have developed for 
the company I work for. The public Git project will accompany a manuscript 
we have submitted for publication.

My question (as a non lawyer and scientist) is whether there are any 
restrictions or preferences on the use of the 'Jenkins' name. Internally we 
refer to our project as *Jenkins for Life Sciences Continuous Integration* 
or Jenkins-LSCI. Would this be an acceptable name to publish the project on 
GitHub or are we running into legal issues and objections here.

Any feedback or previous experiences is welcomed.

Thank you
Ioanns

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