A major drawback for me is that Inkscape can only open single pages (if you don't map PDF pages on layers — if I understand correctly, layers are already used for "overlaying" here).
That's why my favourite open source tool for PDF annotating is Xournal or it's even better fork Xournal++ (https://xournalpp.github.io/). It can easily import, annotate and export multi pages PDFs without any loss in quality or file size increase.
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That's why my favourite open source tool for PDF annotating is Xournal or it's even better fork Xournal++ (https://xournalpp.github.io/). It can easily import, annotate and export multi pages PDFs without any loss in quality or file size increase.
Essentially, the only difference from a purpose built tool is that you jump around between Inkscape and the main window for each page editing.