You can invent a workflow to take care of that:

   1. user BAR wants to edit wiki FOO
   2. before doing so, he puts a file FOO_BAR next to the wiki
   3. BAZ comes along and also wants to edit the wiki
   4. seeing that there is FOO_BAR she doesn't
   5. she asks BAR to let her know when he's finished editing FOO
   6. after BAR saved his changes, he removes FOO_BAR or simply informs 
   BAZ, knowing she wants to edit something, since she sent him a message 
   about that beforehand
   7. now BAZ goes ahead and creates or simply renames the indicator lock 
   file to FOO_BAZ
   8. when BAZ is finished, she removes FOO_BAZ and everyone knows they can 
   edit the wiki AFTER they create a lock file for others to see who's locking 
   he thing
   9. nobody ever forgets to remove that file when finished
   10. the end ...and beginning of that cycle of manual lock-file rebirths

Best wishes,

Tobias.

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