The snap has restrictions that the pdftk-java package from Cosmic does
not have: the snap refuses to process files in /tmp (even when the
directory has been created securely with mkstemp), which makes it
unusable for some server workloads, including mine.

Other considerations in favor of extending the current support from cosmic to 
bionic:
* the version from cosmic works unchanged on bionic
* The version in eoan is identical to cosmic's
* there is no foreseeable update forthcoming from upstream that could break 
bionic but not the current release (pdftk is actively maintained in an 
extremely backward-compatible manner)
* users of Ubuntu bionic are now forced to use unmaintained PPA's or even 
xenial binaries to provide this functionality
* pdftk often is a minor cog in a larger enterprise or open source solution, 
i.e. to the end user, Ubuntu's latest LTS just misses critical functionality
* switching to alternatives for pdftk generally means using code of a lesser 
quality
* using a snap in a server environment means adding yet another update 
mechanism into the mix

I have resorted to installing cosmic's version on my systems, but it
means that pdftk is off my security radar, which sucks.

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