I feel compelled to give my 2cents: As an experienced computer user it
took me 3 years to figure out the meaning of the 'Template' folder in my
home directory (since I don't read manuals/documentation as nobody does
- except the developers when writing them) - see comment #53. Ok, I did
not really investigated what it is for (you know, searching through the
web and suddenly 2 hours went by) but I always wondered: 'What the heck
is this folder and why is it there? Can I safely remove it? Or does it
come back then? Or even worse, are things broken then?"

The obvious way of putting a file named with the Template name into this 
directory seemed ways to easy for me. My fault though I think a common one. 
Therefore I think providing the most common file types as templates (Writer, 
Calc...) is really important. If I then browse through my home directory and 
open the Template folder I see some files and maybe can figure out for what 
they are.
By now, I've added templates for scripting and much more and like it. 
Especially that I can define a template file with execution bit set (and 
shebang of course).

The current situation: an empty directory in my home dir and and empty
submenu is not satisfactoring or user-friendly.

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"Create Document" Templates difficult to use
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/372132
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