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Original question isn't about the import.
If you click "Canola2 Media Player" on http://maemo.org/downloads/OS2008/multimedia/ you'll get to the page with full details. It's the same page as where you when clicked from downloads front page.
Contrast this with Canola2 approached through this webpage. You get the homepage, bug-reporting link, and comments. My memory is that you used to get homepages, etc., offered for all the applications. Without it, I find the information too skimpy for apps with which I'm not already familiar.
(Additionally, even the information provided is not consistent. One shows almost 4 stars, the other shows only 3. One says that it's a beta, the other doesn't.)