Are community building efforts outside of the scope of bounties? I'd like to see material for newcomers that lowers barriers to entry by demonstrating supporting tools and and whatever is part of the pike tool chain in general. The more appetizingly served, the better.
The macintosh TextMate editor has a very busy community on this front, which sets a great example, IMO. Driving pike adoption isn't so much advocacy as *showing* how pike is useful, pleasant and/or luxorous.
Critique openly contrasting pike misfeatures to design choices made in other language environments makes useful subject matter too (but is, in itself, perhaps not quite bounty material). Often it can be things like explaining that Pike doesn't advocate using UTF8 as an internal format, and why -- which surprisingly often is the fact in (internal!) APIs found in the wild in other language camps.