Klaas van Schelven 1eb65a7790 Release worker_semaphore when failing to create worker
exposed when playing around with arbitrary Tasks in a shell; this created
workers I could not run, which would put the foreman in a 'waiting for available threads'
mode.

I briefly looked at the rest of that loop to see whether more exception handling
is necessary, but TBH I don't think we can reasonably recover from e.g. task.delete()
failing (or at least I don't want to think about it now)
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