avointaikat
Avointaikat is a term used in Finnish-language discussions to describe designated time periods that are open for access, participation, or data exchange within digital services and public systems.
The word is a compound of avoin (open) and aika (time). It is not a formal standard,
Origins trace to late 2010s civic-tech discourse in Finland, where communities and municipalities experimented with transparent,
Characteristics include explicit start and end times, time zones, and rules governing who may access or contribute
Examples include a municipal data portal that publishes avointaikat for quarterly data uploads, or a public
Related concepts include open data, hours of operation, and time windows.