Not yet, but I hope that such will exist someday sooner rather than later. But to move from our current format to print is a big undertaking, and I'm not sure we're ready yet to devote a lot of energy to it.
At some point, this could be the "focal point" of a "sifter" project. That is, the sifter project could aim to create a paper version of a particular length (in pages) and use that as a criterion for determining what goes in and what doesn't.
Jesse Alter wrote:
Does the Wikipedia have an annual print edition, or something similar? I am assuming that it almost definately does not. The reason I ask is that a History professor would not allow me to cite the Wikipedia on the grounds that there was no print edition available, grouping it right in with fobidden Geocities sites.
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