alustojaan
Alustojaan is a term encountered in Finnish tech discourse to describe a loose collective philosophy rather than a single organization. It refers to the people, practices, and standards that underlie interoperable digital platform ecosystems, emphasizing the infrastructure that supports multiple services and applications.
Etymology and usage: The word is formed from alusta, meaning platform or base, with Finnish grammatical endings
History: The concept arose in online discussions during the early 2020s, with a focus on open web
Goals and principles: Alustojaan emphasizes openness, portability, modularity, and interoperability. It advocates reducing vendor lock-in by
Organization and activities: There is no formal body named alustojaan. Instead, it refers to loose networks,
Reception: The term functions as a heuristic for discussing platform infrastructure in a collective sense. Critics