Not sure what you mean by "strangled", Jenkins seems quite to open to me, in fact I'm paid to take care of its OSS infrastructure and its community and only that, by the main company behind it, and they don't ask anything more, I feel quite free in my job.
>37 is the usual round number given for the body temperature, not 36.
I don't know which country/region that might be, if you look at a picture of hg thermometer - 37 would be marked red (which doesn't make it precise, of course). Young children do have higher body temperature. There is even pharmacy chain 36.6, pretty much any rounding I have ever heard - 36C.
As for quotes, here is another:
Most people probably grew up being told a body’s normal temperature was 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit (or 37 degrees Celsius). That widely accepted number originated from a study done in the mid-1800s. But newer studies suggest the average person today actually runs a little cooler than that — somewhere between 97.5 F (36.4 C) and 97.9 F (36.6 C). [0]