I like EEVBlog...that's why I'm here. I think the core issue with being "notable", and why other sources are requested, is what does the Wiki page add that isn't already here? Someone mentioned an index. How many links to the same videos do we need? Wikipedia isn't meant to a convenient place for people to organize their own favorite websites. It's a place to go were people can get interesting information on people/things that aren't already convenient collected.
A list of episodes is best left to the EEVblog website (or neglected EEVblog wiki). BTW the EEVblog website will get an overhaul shortly, more to come on that.
What I think personal Wikipedia pages are good for is finding out more about the person you are interested in. Info that is technically out there, but would otherwise be hard to find.
e.g. someone might have said something in interview once that reveals an interesting fact about them.
I guess some people might be interested in who I am after watching my videos, and that's probably what the page would be good for.
In my case it's next to impossible to watch all my videos to get every snippet of personal information or controversial thing I said or done etc, but a crowd sourced wikipedia page makes it possible for people to add that stuff as they find them.
So with that said, if you want to keep a Dave Wiki page, start finding Dave/EEVblog things that aren't just rehashed EEVblog things. For example, I believe he's also some sort of personal trainer, no? Anything notable going on there?
Nope. Yes, I'm a qualified fitness trainer, but nothing ever came of that.
Didn't he publish some sort of internet dating book?
Yes. And when I released it online for free, it became AFAIK the most widely read internet dating book with hundreds of thousands of downloads. I lost count after it went crazy (legally) on the torrent sites.
But probably hard to get factual data on this stuff that's not from the horses mouth, i.e. me.