It is not bad at all:
a) You mention stupid people, thus give them something simple.

As they won't know how to use OpenBSD nor maintain it. Thus unless you
want them to need you for all the upcoming years, and thus pay you the
money for maintaining the box, get them that barracuda box with a
support contract; which in essence equals you maintaining a OpenBSD box.
The difference between the two is who gets the money.

From that point of view - yes. But for me, money is not important.
Main thing for me - security. My CEO also said - security is very
important.... but... I can't comment that :)
What I know now - barracuda is a blackbox. I've read that there is
"simple web interface". IMHO, it sounds not very good at all.

Same reason why Windows Servers are a good thing to give to
organizations that have stupid people, they won't be able to understand
OpenBSD either, but clicking is something that almost everybody can do.

I agree with that.

Thing that would make any *BSD/Linux etc great: clickability & wizards.
also known as the K.I.S.S. principle.

Clickety click. There are also linux servers (with KDE desktops!!!!).
And I can't understand that also.

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