[Code Style] Is there a more 'rspec' way for me to write this test?

Morning all,

I have been playing with Ruby/RSpec on a small script to try and get to
know the language and its idioms.

I have got my tests working and removed some duplication, but I am
conscious the code looks quite Java-like in its style.
I would appreciate it if some of the seasoned rspecers on this mailing
list might be able to take a look and give any suggestions on how it
could be more ruby-like?

Overview:
TeamCalendar interacts with a Website object to determine if a person
had some activity on a particular day.
The Website object uses Watir to interact with a real website (pulled
into a separate class because I couldn’t work out how to test it).

describe TeamCalendar do
before do
@mock_website = stub(“the website”).as_null_object
@builder = TeamBuilder.new(@mock_website).member(“Ben”)
@hronline = TeamCalendar.new(@mock_website,“Ben”)
end

it “should return :normal when no calendar entries exist” do
@hronline.dayType(“6/27”).should == :normal
end

it “should return :public_holiday when website shows a bank holiday”
do
@builder.member(“Ben”).withCalendarEntry(“6/25”,“holiday.jpg”)
@hronline.dayType(“6/25”).should == :public_holiday
end

it “should return :public_holiday when any other team member shows
bank holiday” do
@builder.member(“Ben”).withCalendarEntry(“1/4”,“vacation.jpg”)
@builder.member(“Dave”).withCalendarEntry(“1/4”,“holiday.jpg”)
@hronline.dayType(“1/4”).should == :public_holiday
end
end

class TeamBuilder
def initialize(mock_website)
@team = []
@website = mock_website
@website.stub!(:team).and_return(@team)
end

def member(name)
@name = name
@team.push(name) if !@team.include?(name)
self
end

def withCalendarEntry(day, type)
@website.stub!(:imageShownOnDay).with(day,@name).and_return(type)
end
end

Thanks,
-Ben