Ruby on Rails Sunday, August 11, 2019

Jim, good point
The assumption is not from me, but from me guessing from a response by Puma's member.  

Anyway, I already asked him to clarify why would a lock occurred.
You can follow how it goes here:

I genuinely believe I am not overthinking this because people encounter this phenomenon in the wild. (albeit not in my apps)  
Depends on how vital the application reliability is, they can ignore the locking request, waiting for it to timeout, and go on continue running that code or solving something else matter more for them.
This is not always an option.

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