The name is indeed an important part. There is a very important reason why Haiku is no longer called OBOS, as I’ve stated twice now. Please consider this, and not use OBOS.
How long have you been around Haiku and BeOS? You don’t seem to know and understand why Haiku came to be called Haiku. It was originally called OpenBeOS/OBOS. BeOS is proprietary intellectual property of a private holding company. OpenBeOS had to change it’s name due to this. It is now called Haiku. Using the name OpenBeOS, especially as the name of a distribution of Haiku opens up the door for litigation. Due to a distribution being based on Haiku, this opens the door to Haiku being named as a defendant in a lawsuit over the name. So please, do yourself and the entire Haiku community at large a huge favor and not use the name OpenBeOS/OBOS.
I was interested in your project until you said you would rename it OBOS. I, and others, have a very good reason to not support any project related to Haiku that is called OBOS/OpenBeOS.