https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=128515
--- Comment #7 from Heiko Tietze <heiko.tietze@documentfoundation.org> ---
(In reply to mirko.pieropan from comment #1)
One thing that could speed up the process might be to call a "template
challenge" where users can submit their own templates and vote...
All templates have been submitted by users replying to such contests we run
back in v5.3f. Mostly Impress, of course.
(In reply to mirko.pieropan from comment #5)
(we don't want to mix all templates from different apps together!).
LibreOffice does this all-in-one by design. And in the start center you can
start all modules.
filter the templates by this criterion (16:9)
We discussed the start center in detail and decided to not have file browser
features there. It makes also not much sense to limit the templates as Impress
provides a format switch.
most available templates are not something that I
would personally use as I don't personally like it (and I haven't seen
anyone use them to be honest, most people use a blank document), so I was
suggesting to somehow encourage users to create and submit their own
templates (Resume templates, Cover letter templates, Presentation templates)
and to select the most useful/better looking ones in order to include them
in one of the next releases of LO.
That's what the extensions site is meant for.
Putting all together => WF.
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